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Data from Genomic and Biological Characterization of Exon 4 KRAS Mutations in Human Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 19:33
Abstract

Mutations in RAS proteins occur widely in human cancer. Prompted by the confirmation of KRAS mutation as a predictive biomarker of response to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)–targeted therapies, limited clinical testing for RAS pathway mutations has recently been adopted. We performed a multiplatform genomic analysis to characterize, in a nonbiased manner, the biological, biochemical, and prognostic significance of Ras pathway alterations in colorectal tumors and other solid tumor malignancies. Mutations in exon 4 of KRAS were found to occur commonly and to predict for a more favorable clinical outcome in patients with colorectal cancer. Exon 4 KRAS mutations, all of which were identified at amino acid residues K117 and A146, were associated with lower levels of GTP-bound RAS in isogenic models. These same mutations were also often accompanied by conversion to homozygosity and increased gene copy number, in human tumors and tumor cell lines. Models harboring exon 4 KRAS mutations exhibited mitogen-activated protein/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase dependence and resistance to EGFR-targeted agents. Our findings suggest that RAS mutation is not a binary variable in tumors, and that the diversity in mutant alleles and variability in gene copy number may also contribute to the heterogeneity of clinical outcomes observed in cancer patients. These results also provide a rationale for broader KRAS testing beyond the most common hotspot alleles in exons 2 and 3. Cancer Res; 70(14); 5901–11. ©2010 AACR.

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AUTHORS (21)

  • Manickam Janakiraman
    Efsevia Vakiani
    Zhaoshi Zeng
    Christine A. Pratilas
    Barry S. Taylor
    Dhananjay Chitale
    Ensar Halilovic
    Manda Wilson
    Kety Huberman
    Julio Cezar Ricarte Filho
    Yogindra Persaud
    Douglas A. Levine
    James A. Fagin
    Suresh C. Jhanwar
    John M. Mariadason
    Alex Lash
    Marc Ladanyi
    Leonard B. Saltz
    Adriana Heguy
    Philip B. Paty
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