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Publication : NRAS mutant melanoma: biological behavior and future strategies for therapeutic management.

First Author  Fedorenko IV Year  2013
Journal  Oncogene Volume  32
Issue  25 Pages  3009-18
PubMed ID  23069660 Mgi Jnum  J:199972
Mgi Id  MGI:5506693 Doi  10.1038/onc.2012.453
Citation  Fedorenko IV, et al. (2013) NRAS mutant melanoma: biological behavior and future strategies for therapeutic management. Oncogene 32(25):3009-18
abstractText  The recent years have seen a significant shift in the expectations for the therapeutic management of disseminated melanoma. The clinical success of BRAF targeted therapy suggests that long-term disease control may one day be a reality for genetically defined subgroups of melanoma patients. Despite this progress, few advances have been made in developing targeted therapeutic strategies for the 50% of patients whose melanomas are BRAF wild-type. The most well-characterized subgroup of BRAF wild-type tumors is the 15-20% of all melanomas that harbor activating NRAS (Neuroblastoma Rat Sarcoma Virus) mutations. Emerging preclinical and clinical evidence suggests that NRAS mutant melanomas have patterns of signal transduction and biological behavior that is distinct from BRAF mutant melanomas. This overview will discuss the unique clinical and prognostic behavior of NRAS mutant melanoma and will summarize the emerging data on how NRAS-driven signaling networks can be translated into novel therapeutic strategies.
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