Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/8311
Title
c-RAF Ablation Induces Regression of Advanced Kras/Trp53 Mutant Lung Adenocarcinomas by a Mechanism Independent of MAPK Signaling
Author(s)
Sanclemente, Manuel CNIO | Francoz, Sarah | Esteban-Burgos, Laura | Bousquet-Mur, Emilie | Djurec, Magdolna | Lopez-Casas, Pedro P | Hidalgo, Manuel CNIO | Guerra, Carmen CNIO | Drosten, Matthias CNIO | Musteanu, Mónica CNIO | Barbacid, Mariano CNIO
Date issued
2018-05-01
Citation
Cancer Cell. 2018;33(2):217-228.
Language
Inglés
Abstract
A quarter of all solid tumors harbor KRAS oncogenes. Yet, no selective drugs have been approved to treat these malignancies. Genetic interrogation of the MAPK pathway revealed that systemic ablation of MEK or ERK kinases in adult mice prevent tumor development but are unacceptably toxic. Here, we demonstrate that ablation of c-RAF expression in advanced tumors driven by KrasG12V/Trp53 mutations leads to significant tumor regression with no detectable appearance of resistance mechanisms. Tumor regression results from massive apoptosis. Importantly, systemic abrogation of c-RAF expression does not inhibit canonical MAPK signaling, hence, resulting in limited toxicities. These results are of significant relevance for the design of therapeutic strategies to treat K-RAS mutant cancers.
Subject
Kras oncogene | MAPK signaling | c-RAF | lung cancer | mouse models of cancer | therapy strategy | toxicity
MESH
Adenocarcinoma of Lung | Animals | Cell Line, Tumor | Genes, ras | Mice | Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases | Mutation | Protein Kinase Inhibitors | Proto-Oncogene Proteins | Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf | Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-raf | ras Proteins
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