BRAF and RAS mutations in human lung cancer and melanoma.
The Wistar Institute · The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
BRAF encodes a RAS-regulated kinase that mediates cell growth and malignant transformation kinase pathway activation. Recently, we have identified activating BRAF mutations in 66% of melanomas and a smaller percentage of many other human cancers. To determine whether BRAF mutations account for the MAP kinase pathway activation common in non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs) and to extend the initial findings in melanoma, we screened DNA from 179 NSCLCs and 35 melanomas for BRAF mutations (exons 11 and 15). We identified BRAF mutations in 5 NSCLCs (3%; one V599 and four non-V599) and 22 melanomas (63%; 21 V599 and 1 non-V599). Three BRAF mutations identified in this study are novel, altering residues…
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- 18.24
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- 100%
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20Topics & keywords
- Melanoma
- Cancer research
- Mutation
- Lung cancer
- Cancer
- Malignant transformation
- Kinase
- Exon
- Good health and well-being