Dr. Bhansali is studying how epigenetic processes—specifically the three-dimensional folding of DNA—promote the development, growth, and survival of cancers. His research focuses on T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL), an aggressive blood cancer affecting both children and adults for which traditional chemotherapy remains the mainstay of treatment. LDB1 is a protein involved in the process of DNA folding that partners with another protein called LMO2, which is highly expressed in up to 75% of T-ALL. Dr. Bhansali hypothesizes that LDB1/LMO2 rewire the normal gene expression machinery in our blood cells in a way that activates cancer-promoting genes to cause leukemia. Targeting this process may shed light on new treatment avenues and ways to overcome resistance to treatment.
Damon Runyon Researchers
Meet Our ScientistsRahul S. Bhansali, MD
Project title: "Investigating chromatin architectural dynamics mediated by LDB1 in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia"
Institution: University of Pennsylvania
Award Program: Physician-Scientist
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s): Gerd A. Blobel, MD, PhD
Cancer Type: Blood
Research Area: Chromatin Biology