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Global genetic interaction network of a human cell maps conserved principles and informs functional interpretation of gene co-essentiality profiles

26.4.2026 Source: Cell

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Deciphering how genes interact within human cells is essential for understanding their functional wiring and for developing targeted therapeutic strategies. In this study, we present a genome-scale map of genetic interactions in the human haploid cell line HAP1, based on CRISPR-based perturbation of ∼4 million gene pairs. The resulting network comprises ∼89,000 high-confidence gene-gene interactions, organizing genes into hierarchical modules corresponding to protein complexes and pathways

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# Global genetic interaction network of a human cell maps conserved principles and informs functional interpretation of gene co-essentiality profiles *Published: 2026 Apr 27* Deciphering how genes interact within human cells is essential for understanding their functional wiring and for developing targeted therapeutic strategies. In this study, we present a genome-scale map of genetic interactions in the human haploid cell line HAP1, based on CRISPR-based perturbation of ∼4 million gene pairs. The resulting network comprises ∼89,000 high-confidence gene-gene interactions, organizing genes into hierarchical modules corresponding to protein complexes and pathways, biological processes, and cellular compartments, mirroring principles observed in yeast and highlighting the functional architecture of a human cell. This large-scale genetic network complements the DepMap gene co-essentiality network by capturing unique functional information, uncovering roles of previously uncharacterized genes, and identifying molecular determinants of cancer-cell-line-specific genetic dependencies. This study presents a general data-driven strategy for systematically exploring the roles of genes and their functional connections in human cell lines. DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2026.03.044