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The Vivian Lui Lab

Vivian Lui, PhD

B.Sc. (First Class Hons in Biochemistry, Hong Kong)
Ph.D. (Hons in Molecular Pharmacology, Pittsburgh)

Associate Professor, GCC
Department, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology,
MCG, Augusta University

Vivian Lui, PhD

 

Research Summary  Our Expertise Publications Research Team Lab Member AwardsNews & Media

Contact Us

The Vivian Lui Lab

 Health Sciences Campus

GCC - M. Bert Storey Research Building

1410 Laney Walker Blvd., CN-3111

(706) 721-5047

wlui@augusta.edu

Research Summary

We are a Precision Medicine Laboratory which focuses on discovering new precision therapies for head and neck cancer. Head and neck cancer is a very aggressive cancer affecting more than 0.83 million people worldwide annually. Advanced head and neck cancer remains to be incurable and lacks effective therapy.

We harness multi-omics data (genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics) together with clinical data to identify new druggable targets, druggable germline and somatic events for this devastating cancer. We also investigate into the mechanisms of exceptional responders by functional genomics, trying to understand the nature of good drug responses. We develop patient-derived primary cultures, organoids, and patient-derived xenografts with full scale of genomic characterization to facilitate drug development in a Pharmacogenomic manner. Using immunogenomics, we identify genomic events that are associated with T cell and B cell activities in head and neck cancer.

Lab Recruitment Opportunities

We are interested in hiring a Research Assistant (with laboratory OR with Computer language experiences, including R) to join our Precision Medicine Lab! We love to take in medical students for research, especially those with ENT interests! We need young and energetic people like you to join our Precision Medicine workforce to develop new treatments for cancer patients! For those who are interested in these positions, please contact Dr. Vivian Lui today!

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Our Expertise

Precision Medicine development targeting germline & somatic events

Using multi-omics, integrated with patient clinical outcome data, we identify novel cancer therapeutic targets in viral and non-viral-associated head and neck cancers. These include: PIK3CA, MAPK1, CYLD, TRAF3, PTPRT, RAC1, ALK, EGFR-AS1 mutational events, etc. We engage multiple experimental and bioinformatics approaches for drug target discovery.

Pharmacogenomics, Exceptional Responder Genomics, Immunogenomics

We performed next-generation sequencing (NGS) at the level of whole-genome and whole-exome, as well as targeted sequencing to examine the presence of drug-sensitizing mutational events in patient tumors and blood DNA. We employ both experimental and bioinformatic approaches to characterize druggable genomes in head and neck cancers. We also examine the signaling and biological mechanisms of exceptionally good drug responses in head and neck cancer patients or their tumors. For immunogenomics, we determine immuno-stimulating genomic events in head and neck cancers using pathway approaches, with concomitant immunogenomic validations in vivo using immunocompetent mice models. We also identify GPR18 as a potential and novel regulator of T cell-B-cell interactions in pan-cancers, including head and neck cancer.

Functional genomics

We engineer human-relevant genetic events into head and neck cancer models to determine their drug-sensitizing natures, both in vitro and in vivo. The effects of these mutational events on signaling perturbation, and pathway inhibitor sensitivity are investigated. Mechanisms of drug sensitivity by drug-sensitizing genetic events are further investigated both in vitro and in vivo. These findings can provide strong and reliable scientific evidence for precision medicine development in head and neck cancer.

Establishment of patient-derived cancer models for drug studies

Importantly, we specialize in developing various patient-derived xenograft models (PDXs) and patient-derived primary cultures (PDCs) with full genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic characterization. These important patient-derived primary cancer cells, and PDX models allow large-scale drug screening to be performed in conjunction with their genomic profiles. This approach will enable the discovery of novel precision medicines for this devastating cancer.

Selected Publications

RAC1-Amplified and RAC1-A159V Hotspot-Mutated Head and Neck Cancer Sensitive to the Rac Inhibitor EHop-016 In Vivo: A Proof-of-Concept Study.
Chan HHY, Ngan HL, Ng YK, Law CH, Poon PHY, Chan RWW, Lau KF, Piao W, Li H, Wang L, Chan JYK, Su YX, Yeung TCK, Wong E, Li AWT, Verhoeft KR, Liu Y, He Y, Tsui SK, Mills GB, Lui VWY.Cancers (Basel). 2025 Jan 23;17(3):361. doi: 10.3390/cancers17030361. PMID: 39941730
 
Integrative analysis reveals associations between oral microbiota dysbiosis and host genetic and epigenetic aberrations in oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma.
Cai L, Zhu H, Mou Q, Wong PY, Lan L, Ng CWK, Lei P, Cheung MK, Wang D, Wong EWY, Lau EHL, Yeung ZWC, Lai R, Meehan K, Fung S, Chan KCA, Lui VWY, Cheng ASL, Yu J, Chan PKS, Chan JYK, Chen Z.NPJ Biofilms Microbiomes. 2024 Apr 8;10(1):39. doi: 10.1038/s41522-024-00511-x.PMID: 38589501
 
Editorial: The role of epigenetic modification in radiotherapy and immuno-oncology in cancer: from bench to clinical application.
Lin HY, Chan MWY, Lui VWY, Kuppen PJK, Hung SK.Front Oncol. 2023 May 16;13:1213513. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2023.1213513. eCollection 2023.PMID: 37260973 
 
Author Correction: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Johnson DE, Burtness B, Leemans CR, Lui VWY, Bauman JE, Grandis JR.Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2023 Jan 19;9(1):4. doi: 10.1038/s41572-023-00418-5.PMID: 36658129
 
A Novel Bayesian Framework Infers Driver Activation States and Reveals Pathway-Oriented Molecular Subtypes in Head and Neck Cancer.
Liu Z, Cai C, Ma X, Liu J, Chen L, Lui VWY, Cooper GF, Lu X.Cancers (Basel). 2022 Oct 3;14(19):4825. doi: 10.3390/cancers14194825.PMID: 36230748
 
Author Correction: Whole-genome profiling of nasopharyngeal carcinoma reveals viral-host co-operation in inflammatory NF-κB activation and immune escape.
Bruce JP, To KF, Lui VWY, Chung GTY, Chan YY, Tsang CM, Yip KY, Ma BBY, Woo JKS, Hui EP, Mak MKF, Lee SD, Chow C, Velapasamy S, Or YYY, Siu PK, El Ghamrasni S, Prokopec S, Wu M, Kwan JSH, Liu Y, Chan JYK, van Hasselt CA, Young LS, Dawson CW, Paterson IC, Yap LF, Tsao SW, Liu FF, Chan ATC, Pugh TJ, Lo KW.Nat Commun. 2022 Jul 27;13(1):4353. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-32156-9.PMID: 35896551
 
Precision drugging of the MAPK pathway in head and neck cancer.
Ngan HL, Law CH, Choi YCY, Chan JY, Lui VWY.NPJ Genom Med. 2022 Mar 16;7(1):20. doi: 10.1038/s41525-022-00293-1.PMID: 35296678
 
Whole-genome profiling of nasopharyngeal carcinoma reveals viral-host co-operation in inflammatory NF-κB activation and immune escape.
Bruce JP, To KF, Lui VWY, Chung GTY, Chan YY, Tsang CM, Yip KY, Ma BBY, Woo JKS, Hui EP, Mak MKF, Lee SD, Chow C, Velapasamy S, Or YYY, Siu PK, El Ghamrasni S, Prokopec S, Wu M, Kwan JSH, Liu Y, Chan JYK, van Hasselt CA, Young LS, Dawson CW, Paterson IC, Yap LF, Tsao SW, Liu FF, Chan ATC, Pugh TJ, Lo KW.Nat Commun. 2021 Jul 7;12(1):4193. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-24348-6.PMID: 34234122
 
Increased co-expression of PSMA2 and GLP-1 receptor in cervical cancer models in type 2 diabetes attenuated by Exendin-4: A translational case-control study.
Mao D, Cao H, Shi M, Wang CC, Kwong J, Li JJX, Hou Y, Ming X, Lee HM, Tian XY, Wong CK, Chow E, Kong APS, Lui VWY, Chan PKS, Chan JCN.EBioMedicine. 2021 Mar;65:103242. doi: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103242. Epub 2021 Mar 6.PMID: 33684886 
 
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Johnson DE, Burtness B, Leemans CR, Lui VWY, Bauman JE, Grandis JR.Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2020 Nov 26;6(1):92. doi: 10.1038/s41572-020-00224-3.PMID: 33243986
 
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Research Team

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Dr. Yuen Keng NG

  • Senior Research Scientist

706-721-5047

yng@augusta.edu

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Kamani Barnes

  • Undergraduate Research Assistant

706-721-5047

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Jeremia Onyekachi

  • Student Assistant

706-721-5047

jonyekachi@augusta.edu

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Zoey Patel

  • Anesthesia Intern

706-721-5316

zopatel@augusta.edu

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Laili Afzali

  • Honors Research Student

706-721-5047

lafzali@augusta.edu

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Stacy Abbang

  • First year Ph.D. rotation student
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Madison Badgett

  • Student Volunteer, 4th Year Biology Student

Lab Member Awards

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Vivian Lui, PhD

  • Faculty Development Funds, awarded by Faculty Inclusive Excellence Initiative (FIEI), Augusta University;
  • Two UR2 grant awards by Faculty Inclusive Excellence Initiative (FIEI) and the Center for Undergraduate Research and Scholarship (CURS)
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Yuen-Keng Ng, PhD

  • Paceline award 2022
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Zoey Patel

  • CURS Fellowship for Enhancing Equity and Diversity, 2023
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Noah Wiese

  • NSF Travel Award (3rd annual Data Science workshop at Augusta University)
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Jeremia Onyekachi

  • NSF Travel Award (3rd annual Data Science workshop at Augusta University)
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Laili Afzali

  • NSF Travel Award (3rd annual Data Science workshop at Augusta University)

News & Media

Our Lab Life | Dr Vivian Liu

GCC nurturing tomorrow’s biomedical scientists

Dr. Vivian Liu & Kamani Barnes in lab

Georgia Cancer Center nurturing tomorrow’s biomedical scientists

CHRIS CURRY | JAGWire | August, 5, 2024

To bring careers in cancer research directly to high schools across the Central Savannah River Area and the state, the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University opened its doors to a select group of students for the second year in a row for its Summer Research Experience educational program. Participants in the program have unique opportunities to immerse themselves in multiple aspects of working as a cancer researcher.

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Dr. Vivian Liu

News Release - Gene mutations that contribute to head and neck cancer also provide “precision” treatment targets (EurekAlert)

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA AT AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY| EurekAlert! | April 28, 2022

About one-fifth of often deadly head and neck cancers harbor genetic mutations in a pathway that is key to normal cell growth, and scientists report those mutations, which enable abnormal cancer cell growth, can also make the cancer vulnerable.

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