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A New Strategy to Control and Eradicate “Undruggable” Oncogenic K-RAS-Driven Pancreatic Cancer: Molecular Insights and Core Principles Learned from Developmental and Evolutionary Biology
by
Matrisian, Lynn
, Tang, Amy
, Zheleva, Vasilena
, Van Sciver, Robert
, Collier, Amber
, Tang-Tan, Angela
, Lee, Caroline
, Schmidt, Rebecca
, Lee, Michael
, Lafever, Alex
, Svyatova, Elizaveta
, Bwayi, Monicah
, Kanda, Kevin
, Siewertsz van Reesema, Lauren
, Bian, Minglei
, Petersen, Gloria
in
1-Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
/ Adenocarcinoma
/ Cell proliferation
/ Drug development
/ Epidermal growth factor receptors
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Evolutionary conservation
/ Extracellular signal-regulated kinase
/ K-Ras protein
/ Metastases
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Raf protein
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Synergism
/ Therapeutic applications
/ TOR protein
/ Ubiquitin-protein ligase
2018
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A New Strategy to Control and Eradicate “Undruggable” Oncogenic K-RAS-Driven Pancreatic Cancer: Molecular Insights and Core Principles Learned from Developmental and Evolutionary Biology
by
Matrisian, Lynn
, Tang, Amy
, Zheleva, Vasilena
, Van Sciver, Robert
, Collier, Amber
, Tang-Tan, Angela
, Lee, Caroline
, Schmidt, Rebecca
, Lee, Michael
, Lafever, Alex
, Svyatova, Elizaveta
, Bwayi, Monicah
, Kanda, Kevin
, Siewertsz van Reesema, Lauren
, Bian, Minglei
, Petersen, Gloria
in
1-Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
/ Adenocarcinoma
/ Cell proliferation
/ Drug development
/ Epidermal growth factor receptors
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Evolutionary conservation
/ Extracellular signal-regulated kinase
/ K-Ras protein
/ Metastases
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Raf protein
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Synergism
/ Therapeutic applications
/ TOR protein
/ Ubiquitin-protein ligase
2018
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A New Strategy to Control and Eradicate “Undruggable” Oncogenic K-RAS-Driven Pancreatic Cancer: Molecular Insights and Core Principles Learned from Developmental and Evolutionary Biology
by
Matrisian, Lynn
, Tang, Amy
, Zheleva, Vasilena
, Van Sciver, Robert
, Collier, Amber
, Tang-Tan, Angela
, Lee, Caroline
, Schmidt, Rebecca
, Lee, Michael
, Lafever, Alex
, Svyatova, Elizaveta
, Bwayi, Monicah
, Kanda, Kevin
, Siewertsz van Reesema, Lauren
, Bian, Minglei
, Petersen, Gloria
in
1-Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
/ Adenocarcinoma
/ Cell proliferation
/ Drug development
/ Epidermal growth factor receptors
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ Evolutionary biology
/ Evolutionary conservation
/ Extracellular signal-regulated kinase
/ K-Ras protein
/ Metastases
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Raf protein
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Synergism
/ Therapeutic applications
/ TOR protein
/ Ubiquitin-protein ligase
2018
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A New Strategy to Control and Eradicate “Undruggable” Oncogenic K-RAS-Driven Pancreatic Cancer: Molecular Insights and Core Principles Learned from Developmental and Evolutionary Biology
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A New Strategy to Control and Eradicate “Undruggable” Oncogenic K-RAS-Driven Pancreatic Cancer: Molecular Insights and Core Principles Learned from Developmental and Evolutionary Biology
2018
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Oncogenic K-RAS mutations are found in virtually all pancreatic cancers, making K-RAS one of the most targeted oncoproteins for drug development in cancer therapies. Despite intense research efforts over the past three decades, oncogenic K-RAS has remained largely “undruggable”. Rather than targeting an upstream component of the RAS signaling pathway (i.e., EGFR/HER2) and/or the midstream effector kinases (i.e., RAF/MEK/ERK/PI3K/mTOR), we propose an alternative strategy to control oncogenic K-RAS signal by targeting its most downstream signaling module, Seven-In-Absentia Homolog (SIAH). SIAH E3 ligase controls the signal output of oncogenic K-RAS hyperactivation that drives unchecked cell proliferation, uncontrolled tumor growth, and rapid cancer cell dissemination in human pancreatic cancer. Therefore, SIAH is an ideal therapeutic target as it is an extraordinarily conserved downstream signaling gatekeeper indispensable for proper RAS signaling. Guided by molecular insights and core principles obtained from developmental and evolutionary biology, we propose an anti-SIAH-centered anti-K-RAS strategy as a logical and alternative anticancer strategy to dampen uncontrolled K-RAS hyperactivation and halt tumor growth and metastasis in pancreatic cancer. The clinical utility of developing SIAH as both a tumor-specific and therapy-responsive biomarker, as well as a viable anti-K-RAS drug target, is logically simple and conceptually innovative. SIAH clearly constitutes a major tumor vulnerability and K-RAS signaling bottleneck in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Given the high degree of evolutionary conservation in the K-RAS/SIAH signaling pathway, an anti-SIAH-based anti-PDAC therapy will synergize with covalent K-RAS inhibitors and direct K-RAS targeted initiatives to control and eradicate pancreatic cancer in the future.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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