Team
Lorenzo Scipioni
OncoBreast :
Advanced microscopy for the study of chemoresistance and heterogeneity in breast cancer
The specificities
of our research axis
Cells, like people, possess tiny “organs”, called organelles, with specific roles that are fundamental to sustain a cell’s function and determine its suitability for specific tasks. Organelle properties vary enormously between cell types (e.g. non-tumorigenic and cancerous cells), and they can be used to “diagnose” a cell’s physiological state and how a cell can react to external stimuli, such as a chemotherapy treatment.
Using ESPRESSO (Environmental Sensors Phenotyping RElayed by Subcellular Structures and Organelles), a technique we developed that combines advanced microscopy, chemical tools and computer science, we are able to follow the physiological state of each individual cancer cell for extended periods of time, precisely characterizing the changes that drive the generation of chemoresistant populations.
Our overarching goal is to further develop this groundbreaking technology and apply to the study of triple-negative breast cancer, the most aggressive and resistant to therapy form of breast cancer. In this context, we plan on using ESPRESSO as a diagnostics and prognostics tool to improve triple-negative breast cancer classification, early relapse detection and treatment selection.
Team Oncobreast combines knowledge and expertise from physics, optical engineering, computer science, biology and medicine, to unite forces in our fight against breast cancer.
Breast cancer,
chemoresistance,
relapse,
triple negative,
microscopy,
hyperspectral,
single-cell,
spatiotemporal,
spatial proteomics,
organelles,
machine learning,
neural networks
RESEARCH
PROJECTS
Organelle properties as markers for early relapse detection in TNBC and Luminal B breast cancers
Lorenzo Scipioni, Florence Dalenc & Camille Franchet
ESPRESSO microscopy : faster and deeper hysperspectral imaging
Lorenzo Scipioni & Francesco Fersini
Breast cancer organelle atlas : combining ESPRESSO with spatial proteomics to investigate tumor heterogeneity
Lorenzo Scipioni & Giulia Tedeschi
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Toulouse Cancer Research Center (Oncopole)
Toulouse - FR
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