Giulia Biancon, PhD
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2025
RBM15-MKL1 fusion protein promotes leukemia via m6A methylation and Wnt pathway activation
Mayday M, Biancon G, Wei M, Ramirez C, Moratti I, Pintado-Urbanc A, Espinosa J, Chen M, Wang L, Simon M, Ofir-Rosenfeld Y, Rausch O, Tebaldi T, Halene S, Krause D. RBM15-MKL1 fusion protein promotes leukemia via m6A methylation and Wnt pathway activation. Blood 2025, 146: 1096-1109. PMID: 40435410, DOI: 10.1182/blood.2024027712.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRNA fateM6A modificationFusion proteinWnt pathway activationFrizzled genesFunctions of RBM15Dysregulation of m6A modificationRBM15-MKL1Pathway activationMulti-omics approachInduced apoptosis in vitroWnt Signaling PathwayApoptosis in vitroM6A depositionRNA bindingSpecific RNAGrowth in vitroM6A methylationMRNA targetsSignaling pathwayWnt pathwayWnt signalingM6A modifiersM6A-dependent mechanismRNACell Marker Accordion: interpretable single-cell and spatial omics annotation in health and disease
Busarello E, Biancon G, Cimignolo I, Lauria F, Ibnat Z, Ramirez C, Tomè G, Ciuffreda M, Bucciarelli G, Pilli A, Marino S, Bontempi V, Ress F, Aass K, VanOudenhove J, Tiberi L, Mione M, Standal T, Macchi P, Viero G, Halene S, Tebaldi T. Cell Marker Accordion: interpretable single-cell and spatial omics annotation in health and disease. Nature Communications 2025, 16: 5399. PMID: 40623970, PMCID: PMC12234662, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-60900-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle-cellBiological interpretationCell typesSingle-cell technologiesIdentification of cell typesMultiple single-cellPhysiological cell typesSingle-cell populationsCellular heterogeneityDisease contextsInconsistent annotationsMurine tissuesWeight markersAnnotationCellsSpatial populationAnnotation accuracyPathological processesAvailable databasesMarkersPotential biomarkersAutomatic annotationPhysiologyUnique opportunityDiseaseThe efficacy of METTL3 inhibition in pre-clinical models of MDS and AML.
Kenworthy C, Wei M, VanOudenhove J, Busarello E, Ramirez Amarilla C, Paul S, Cruz J, Baassiri A, Maul-Newby H, Biancon G, Tebaldi T, Halene S. The efficacy of METTL3 inhibition in pre-clinical models of MDS and AML. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43 DOI: 10.1200/jco.2025.43.16_suppl.e18584.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute myeloid leukemiaMyelodysplastic syndromeInnate immune responseImmune signaturesTransplantation modelModel of myelodysplastic syndromeMurine models of leukemiaPreclinical anti-tumour efficacyImmune responseInnate immune cell subsetsSolid tumor clinical trialsSplicing factorsCompetitive transplant modelImmune checkpoint inhibitionMouse solid tumor modelsDouble-stranded RNAMyelodysplastic syndrome patientsInnate immune signaturesAnti-tumor efficacyImmune cell subsetsMyelodysplastic syndromes pathogenesisDriver genesSolid tumor modelsPre-clinical modelsModels of leukemiaAn in vivo screen identifies NAT10 as a master regulator of brain metastasis
Chen J, Xu P, Cai W, Chen H, Wingrove E, Shi X, Li W, Biancon G, Zhang M, Balabaki A, Krop E, Asare E, Zhang Y, Yin M, Tebaldi T, Meier J, Westbrook T, Halene S, Liu Y, Shen H, Nguyen D, Yan Q. An in vivo screen identifies NAT10 as a master regulator of brain metastasis. Science Advances 2025, 11: eads6021. PMID: 40138393, PMCID: PMC11939035, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ads6021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhosphoserine aminotransferase 1Metastasis in vivoIn vivo screeningRNA helicase domainRegulator of brain metastasisMetastatic breast cancer cellsBrain metastasis in vivoBrain metastasesRNA helicaseCell growth in vitroBreast cancer cellsCancer cell proliferationSerine biosynthesisEpigenetic regulationGrowth in vitroNAT10Migration in vitroCancer cellsTumor growthCell proliferationPrimary tumor growthDrivers of brain metastasesRNACancer metastasisCancer-related deathsDissecting the stress granule RNA world: dynamics, strategies and data
Biancon G, Busarello E, Cheng M, Halene S, Tebaldi T. Dissecting the stress granule RNA world: dynamics, strategies and data. RNA 2025, 31: rna.080409.125. PMID: 40086831, PMCID: PMC12084887, DOI: 10.1261/rna.080409.125.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStress granulesRNA worldRegulation of gene expressionRNA-binding proteinsCytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granulesRibonucleoprotein granulesTranscriptome dataRNA componentSG dynamicsCell signalingSG compositionSG componentsGene expressionCellular adaptationHuman diseasesStress conditionsExperimental strategiesRNAProteinComprehensive understandingMRNAGranulesRegulation
2024
Ezrin drives adaptation of monocytes to the inflamed lung microenvironment
Gudneppanavar R, Di Pietro C, H Öz H, Zhang P, Cheng E, Huang P, Tebaldi T, Biancon G, Halene S, Hoppe A, Kim C, Gonzalez A, Krause D, Egan M, Gupta N, Murray T, Bruscia E. Ezrin drives adaptation of monocytes to the inflamed lung microenvironment. Cell Death & Disease 2024, 15: 864. PMID: 39613751, PMCID: PMC11607083, DOI: 10.1038/s41419-024-07255-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActivation of focal adhesion kinaseExtracellular matrixActin-binding proteinsFocal adhesion kinaseLung extracellular matrixKnock-out mouse modelProtein Kinase SignalingCortical cytoskeletonLoss of ezrinKinase signalingPlasma membraneCell migrationSignaling pathwayEzrinResponse to lipopolysaccharideTissue-resident macrophagesMouse modelLipopolysaccharideCytoskeletonEzrin expressionLung microenvironmentKinaseMonocyte recruitmentProteinAktClonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential is associated with increased risk of immune checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis in a prospective study of a cardio-oncology cohort
Jaber Chehayeb R, Singh J, Matute-Martinez C, Chen N, Guajardo A, Lin D, Jayakrishnan R, Christofides A, Leveille E, Im Y, Biancon G, VanOudenhove J, Ibrahim E, Ardasheva A, Jha A, Hwa J, Halene S, Kwan J. Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential is associated with increased risk of immune checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis in a prospective study of a cardio-oncology cohort. Cardio-Oncology 2024, 10: 84. PMID: 39587635, PMCID: PMC11590368, DOI: 10.1186/s40959-024-00289-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImmune checkpoint inhibitor myocarditisImmune checkpoint inhibitorsImmune checkpoint inhibitor useICI-myocarditisIndeterminate potentialProspective studyImmune checkpoint inhibitor therapyCancer therapyClonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potentialCancer treated with immunotherapyIncreased T cell activationObstructive coronary artery diseaseMultivariate competing risk analysisCardiotoxic cancer therapyRisks Cox regressionAssociated with increased riskIncreased all-cause mortalityPatient co-morbiditiesRisk of cardiomyopathyT cell activationCompeting Risk AnalysisCoronary artery calcificationCoronary artery diseaseAll-Cause MortalityHeart failure patientsUnraveling the Drivers of the Stress Granule Signature in Splicing Factor-Mutant Myeloid Malignancies
Biancon G, Busarello E, Cheng M, Sidoli S, VanOudenhove J, Bucciarelli G, Tebaldi T, Halene S. Unraveling the Drivers of the Stress Granule Signature in Splicing Factor-Mutant Myeloid Malignancies. Blood 2024, 144: 4117. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-211265.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRNA-binding proteinsStress granulesRNA-seqArsenite stressSF mutationsAcute myeloid leukemiaSplicing factorsSG proteinsStress responseClonal advantageSG coresMulti-OmicsDeregulated genesMyelodysplastic syndromeEnhances SG formationU2AF1 S34F mutationSingle-cell RNA-seqWT cellsMegakaryocyte-erythroid progenitorsRegulation of translationTranslation initiation factorsImprove cell fitnessRNA-seq analysisPost-translational modificationsU2AF1 mutationsClonal Hematopoiesis Is Associated With Cardiomyopathy During Solid Tumor Therapy
Leveille E, Cheheyeb R, Matute-Martinez C, Chen N, Jayakrishnan R, Christofides A, Lin D, Im Y, Biancon G, VanOudenhove J, Halene S, Kwan J. Clonal Hematopoiesis Is Associated With Cardiomyopathy During Solid Tumor Therapy. JACC CardioOncology 2024, 6: 605-607. PMID: 39239339, PMCID: PMC11372300, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaccao.2024.05.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEzrin drives adaptation of monocytes to the inflamed lung microenvironment.
Gudneppanavar R, Di Pietro C, Oez H, Zhang P, Huang P, Braga C, Tebaldi T, Biancon G, Kim C, Gonzalez A, Halene S, Krause D, Egan M, Gupta N, Murray T, Bruscia E. Ezrin drives adaptation of monocytes to the inflamed lung microenvironment. The Journal Of Immunology 2024, 212: 0078_5418-0078_5418. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.212.supp.0078.5418.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRNA-seqActin-binding protein ezrinF-actin distributionImmune response to bacteriaCystic fibrosisIn vitro functional studiesResponse to bacteriaIncreased expression of pro-inflammatory markersCytoskeleton rearrangementF-actinResponse to lung infectionExpressed genesProtein ezrinTranscriptional profilesExpression of pro-inflammatory markersPlasma membranePro-inflammatory markersFunctional studiesEzrinLung extracellular matrixCF miceExtracellular matrixWT micePI3K/Akt signalingLung infection
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
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- March 26, 2025
A Genetic Screen Identifies a New Master Regulator of Brain Metastasis
- December 31, 2024
Accolades, Awards & Honors
- December 18, 2024
Yale research advances presented at American Society of Hematology annual meeting
- February 02, 2024
Innovative Researcher Dr. Giulia Biancon Honored with 2024 Eclipse Award