Somatic mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling pathway in lung cancers
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Southwestern Medical Center
Abstract
Somatic mutations in the tyrosine kinase (TK) domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene in lung cancers have generated enormous interest, because they predict for sensitivity to TK inhibitors (TKIs). While mutational status is of great importance in determining response to TKIs, it is not the sole factor, and evidence is accumulating that EGFR gene amplification, other members of the EGFR family (HER2, HER3) and genes downstream of EGFR signaling (KRAS, BRAF), may be involved in cancer pathogenesis and the response of TKIs. EGFR mutations occur in highly selected subpopulations of lung cancer patients: adenocarcinoma histology, never-smoker status, East Asian ethnicity and female gender. The…
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2Topics & keywords
- KRAS
- Epidermal growth factor receptor
- Cancer research
- Biology
- Lung cancer
- Somatic cell
- Mutation
- Signal transduction
- Good health and well-being