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Characterization of KRAS Mutation Subtypes in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer.

Julia Judd1, Nagla Abdel Karim2, Hina Khan3, Abdul Rafeh Naqash4,5, Yasmine Baca6, Joanne Xiu6, Ari M VanderWalde7, Hirva Mamdani8, Luis E Raez9, Misako Nagasaka8, Sachin Gopalkrishna Pai10, Mark A Socinski11, Jorge J Nieva12, Chul Kim13, Antoinette J Wozniak14, Chukwuemeka Ikpeazu15, Gilberto de Lima Lopes15, Alexander I Spira16, W Michael Korn6, Edward S Kim17, Stephen V Liu13, Hossein Borghaei18.   

Abstract

KRAS is the most commonly mutated oncogene in NSCLC and development of direct KRAS inhibitors has renewed interest in this molecular variant. Different KRAS mutations may represent a unique biologic context with different prognostic and therapeutic impact. We sought to characterize genomic landscapes of advanced, KRAS-mutated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in a large national cohort to help guide future therapeutic development.Molecular profiles of 17,095 NSCLC specimens were obtained using DNA next-generation sequencing of 592 genes (Caris Life Sciences) and classified on the basis of presence and subtype of KRAS mutations. Co-occurring genomic alterations, tumor mutational burden (TMB), and PD-L1 expression [22C3, tumor proportion score (TPS) score] were analyzed by KRAS mutation type.Across the cohort, 4,706 (27.5%) samples harbored a KRAS mutation. The most common subtype was G12C (40%), followed by G12V (19%) and G12D (15%). The prevalence of KRAS mutations was 37.2% among adenocarcinomas and 4.4% in squamous cell carcinomas. Rates of high TMB (≥10 mutations/Mb) and PD-L1 expression varied across KRAS mutation subtypes. KRAS G12C was the most likely to be PD-L1 positive (65.5% TPS ≥ 1%) and PD-L1 high (41.3% TPS ≥ 50%). STK11 was mutated in 8.6% of KRAS wild-type NSCLC but more frequent in KRAS-mutant NSCLC, with the highest rate in G13 (36.2%). TP53 mutations were more frequent in KRAS wild-type NSCLC (73.6%).KRAS mutation subtypes have different co-occurring mutations and a distinct genomic landscape. The clinical relevance of these differences in the context of specific therapeutic interventions warrants investigation. ©2021 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34518295     DOI: 10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-21-0201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cancer Ther        ISSN: 1535-7163            Impact factor:   6.261


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Authors:  Jia-Jun Wu; Po-Hsin Lee; Zhe-Rong Zheng; Yen-Hsiang Huang; Jeng-Sen Tseng; Kuo-Hsuan Hsu; Tsung-Ying Yang; Sung-Liang Yu; Kun-Chieh Chen; Gee-Chen Chang
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3.  Enhancing the Therapeutic Efficacy of KRASG12C Inhibitors in Lung Adenocarcinoma Cell Models by Cotargeting the MAPK Pathway or HSP90.

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Review 5.  Targeting KRAS Mutant in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Novel Insights Into Therapeutic Strategies.

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Review 9.  Molecular Biology and Therapeutic Perspectives for K-Ras Mutant Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers.

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