Contact information
Old Road Campus Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, Oxford, United Kingdom OX3 7DQ
Colleges
Salwa Lin
DPhil Student
Research Summary
Metastasis, when tumours spread to other organs in the body, is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Many extrathoracic tumours commonly metastasize to the lungs. Breast cancer lung metastases are often resistant to many types of therapy, including anti-angiogenic drugs and these patients have a poor prognosis. To investigate the mechanisms of vascularization that metastatic tumours utilize to grow and by which they develop anti-angiogenic drug resistance, we have used niche labelling and single cell RNA sequencing of endothelial cells. Vessel co-option, whereby tumour cells exploit existing blood vessels, was found to be one strategy. However, little is known about its mechanisms. Therefore, better understanding of this vascular phenotype could potentially help targeting these hijacked blood vessels for the efficient treatment of breast cancer and other lung metastases.
Biography
After her undergraduate study in Medical Laboratory Technology, Salwa was selected to join Taif University in Saudi Arabia as an academic faculty member. The university awarded Ms. Lin a prestigious scholarship to pursue her Master and PhD degree abroad. She completed her Masters in Molecular Genetics (2017) from University of Leicester, UK. Then, she was promoted to a lecturer in Medical Technology at Taif University. Currently she is a second year DPhil student and a member in the management team of an academic platform called, Saudi Academics.
Research groups
Vascularization in Mouse Lung
External collaborators
Ilaria Malanchi