articleNew England Journal of MedicineMay 19, 2004Closed access

Activating Mutations in the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Underlying Responsiveness of Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer to Gefitinib

Massachusetts General Hospital · Harvard University

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Abstract

Background

Most patients with non-small-cell lung cancer have no response to the tyrosine kinase inhibitor gefitinib, which targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). However, about 10 percent of patients have a rapid and often dramatic clinical response. The molecular mechanisms underlying sensitivity to gefitinib are unknown.

Methods

We searched for mutations in the EGFR gene in primary tumors from patients with non-small-cell lung cancer who had a response to gefitinib, those who did not have a response, and those who had not been exposed to gefitinib. The functional consequences of identified mutations were evaluated after the mutant proteins were expressed in cultured cells.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Gefitinib
  • Epidermal growth factor receptor
  • Lung cancer
  • Cancer research
  • Tyrosine kinase
  • Medicine
  • Epidermal growth factor
  • Tyrosine-kinase inhibitor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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