Researchers find genetic “Achilles heel” in ovarian and uterine cancers
A study looking for cancer genetic dependencies suggests that disrupting phosphate regulation in cancer cells could be a therapeutic strategy.

Credit: Daniel Bondeson
Ovarian cancer cells overexpress high levels of the phosphate importer protein SLC34A2 (red) which pumps phosphate into a cell and leaves it vulnerable to inhibiting phosphate export. Cell nuclei are shown in blue.