Johanna Schleutker
PhD, Professor of Medical Genetics
Cancer, Infections and Immunity johanna.schleutker@utu.fi +358 29 450 2726 +358 50 443 7237 Kiinamyllynkatu 10 Turku ORCID identifier: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1863-0305 |
Cancer genetics; hereditary cancer; genomics; human genetics
Johanna Schleutker got her PhD in 1995 in University of Turku, Faculty of Medicine.The topic of her doctoral thesis was "Linkage disequilibrium is Salla disease; positioning of the sialic acid transport defect". She then moved to University of Tampere, and did her post doc in 1996-1998 in the Cancer Genetics research group of Professor Olli Kallioniemi. Her career continued in the US where she spent the years of 1999-2000 working as a research associate at the National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD. During the NIH years, she studied genetics of familial prostate cancer in the group of Dr. Jeffrey M.Trent. After her return to Finland, Schleutker started her own research group in 2001 at the Insitute of Medical Technology, University of Tampere, and has ever since focused her studies on genetics and genetic susceptibility of prostate and breast cancer. Schleutker got a professorship in University of Tampere in 2008. In 2011 she started as a professor of medical genetics in University of Turku.
The Schleutker group "Genetic Predisposition to Cancer" is studying both breast and prostate cancer genetics, the main emphasis being on prostate cancer. Of all cancers, prostate cancer (PrCa) has been reported as one of the most heritable diseases: genetic factors have been estimated to account for 57% of the risk. The goal is to identify and characterize predisposing genes and variants, especially those affecting aggressive outcome, including treatment responses to therapies. Further, the aim is to develop tools for prognostic purposes, i.e. prognostic biomarkers. The group has identified many significant genomic risk regions, candidate genes and variants, which have been then further profiled and characterized by functional studies. The group has produced (by 2021) 12 PhD degrees and published over 190 original, peer-reviewed articles in international journals.
Genetics, cancer genetics, hereditary cancer, genomics, molecular biology.
- Germ-line alterations in MSR1 gene and prostate cancer risk (2003)
- Clinical Cancer Research
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - New paraoxonase 1 polymorphism I102V and the risk of prostate cancer in Finnish men (2003)
- JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - No fumarate hydratase (FH) mutations in hereditary prostate cancer (2003)
- Journal of Medical Genetics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Androgen receptor CAG polymorphism and prostate cancer risk (2002)
- Human Genetics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Germline alterations of the RNASEL gene, a candidate HPC1 gene at 1q25, in patients and families with prostate cancer (2002)
- American Journal of Human Genetics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Germline mutations in the ribonuclease L gene in families showing linkage with HPC1 (2002)
- Nature Genetics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Physical and transcript map of the hereditary prostate cancer region at Xq27 (2002)
- Genomics
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - A missense substitution A49T in the steroid 5-alpha-reductase gene (SRD5A2) is not associated with prostate cancer in Finland (2001)
- British Journal of Cancer
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - Association of E-cadherin germ-line alterations with prostate cancer (2001)
- Clinical Cancer Research
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal) - ELAC2/HPC2 involvement in hereditary and sporadic prostate cancer (2001)
- Cancer Research
(A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal)



