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RAF inhibition and induction of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.

Caroline Robert, Jean-Philippe Arnault, Christine Mateus.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Targeted anticancer agents are associated with frequent skin side-effects. Several kinase inhibitors have been implicated in the appearance of borderline and malignant skin tumors such as keratoacanthomas and squamous cell carcinomas. The purpose of this review is to discuss the mechanisms as well as the management and implications of this unexpected side-effect. RECENT
FINDINGS: Recent findings suggest that these skin neoplasms are due to RAF inhibition and that they are more frequent and arise earlier after treatment initiation with the more specific and potent RAF inhibitors than with the multikinase and pan-RAF inhibitor sorafenib. Biological results show that RAF inhibition induces paradoxical activation of the MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) signaling pathway in cells that do not carry BRAF mutation.
SUMMARY: This review discusses the various mechanisms that could be implicated in the appearance of skin tumors during the course of anti-RAF treatments as well as the implications of these findings for clinical practice and future drug development. The unexpected emergence of tumors during the course of anticancer therapies is a concern that stimulates an active field of research in the aim of understanding the underlying mechanisms and preventing if possible skin tumor initiation.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21192261     DOI: 10.1097/CCO.0b013e3283436e8c

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Oncol        ISSN: 1040-8746            Impact factor:   3.645


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3.  RAS mutations are associated with the development of cutaneous squamous cell tumors in patients treated with RAF inhibitors.

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4.  [Cutaneous side effects of medical tumor therapy].

Authors:  A Degen; M Alter; F Schenck; A Kapp; R Gutzmer
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 0.751

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Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 3.840

6.  Paradoxical activation of T cells via augmented ERK signaling mediated by a RAF inhibitor.

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7.  Inhibition of the CRAF/prohibitin interaction reverses CRAF-dependent resistance to vemurafenib.

Authors:  N A Doudican; S J Orlow
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2016-06-20       Impact factor: 9.867

8.  Diverse cutaneous side effects associated with BRAF inhibitor therapy: a clinicopathologic study.

Authors:  Emily Y Chu; Karolyn A Wanat; Christopher J Miller; Ravi K Amaravadi; Leslie A Fecher; Marcia S Brose; Suzanne McGettigan; Lydia R Giles; Lynn M Schuchter; John T Seykora; Misha Rosenbach
Journal:  J Am Acad Dermatol       Date:  2012-05-18       Impact factor: 11.527

9.  Phosphorylation of BRAF by AMPK impairs BRAF-KSR1 association and cell proliferation.

Authors:  Che-Hung Shen; Ping Yuan; Rolando Perez-Lorenzo; Yaqing Zhang; Sze Xian Lee; Yang Ou; John M Asara; Lewis C Cantley; Bin Zheng
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2013-10-03       Impact factor: 17.970

10.  Clinical responses to vemurafenib in patients with metastatic papillary thyroid cancer harboring BRAF(V600E) mutation.

Authors:  Kevin B Kim; Maria E Cabanillas; Alexander J Lazar; Michelle D Williams; Deborah L Sanders; Joseph L Ilagan; Keith Nolop; Richard J Lee; Steven I Sherman
Journal:  Thyroid       Date:  2013-07-17       Impact factor: 6.568

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