KEAP1 loss modulates sensitivity to kinase targeted therapy in lung cancer
Krall E, Wang B, Munoz D, Ilic N, Raghavan S, Niederst M, Yu K, Ruddy D, Aguirre A, Kim J, Redig A, Gainor J, Williams J, Asara J, Doench J, Janne P, Shaw A, McDonald R, Engelman J, Stegmeier F, Schlabach M, Hahn W. KEAP1 loss modulates sensitivity to kinase targeted therapy in lung cancer. ELife 2017, 6: e18970. PMID: 28145866, PMCID: PMC5305212, DOI: 10.7554/elife.18970.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntineoplastic AgentsCell Line, TumorCell ProliferationEnzyme InhibitorsGene Knockout TechniquesHumansKelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1Lung NeoplasmsConceptsALK inhibitionMAPK signalingResponse to BRAFLoss of Keap1Presence of multiple inhibitorsAltering cell metabolismLung cancer cellsResistant to inhibitionClinical responseDeletion screeningTargeted therapyRTK/Ras/MAPK pathwayNegative regulatorReactive oxygen speciesCell metabolismCancer cellsBRAFCancerous inhibitorMultiple inhibitorsEGFRKEAP1 lossPromote survivalKeap1/Nrf2 pathwayOxygen speciesALK