Cancer biology, Tumor Fitness, Molecular biology

Shruthy Suresh Aggarwal

Scientist-C  |  Decision Unit 2: Disease Biology
Professor  |  Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

Portrait of Shruthy Suresh Aggarwal

In the Molecular Ecology of Tumor Fitness (MET-FIT) lab, Shruthy is interested to understand mechanisms dictating tumor fitness, in the context of metabolite scavenging as well as in response to the tumor microenvironment.

Current focus areas include:

  • Moonlighting function of cancer cells as phagocytes
  • Role of inter-organelle transport of cholesterol in melanoma metastasis and immune evasion
  • CRISPR screening to identify mechanisms of resistance to CAR-T therapy in B cell lymphoma

Shruthy's group has recently reported a moonlighting function of cancer cells as phagocytes. They demonstrate that melanoma cells can perform dead cell clearance akin to macrophages and utilize dead cell derived cholesterol to achieve metastatic fitness. These findings re-define dead cell regions within a tumor not as passive bystanders but as metabolic reservoirs that can be exploited by tumor cells to survive a nutrient depleted tumor microenvironment. Shruthy's group is also studying how cholesterol transport within cancer cells impacts metastasis and immune responses.

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