z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
BRAF L597 Mutations in Melanoma Are Associated with Sensitivity to MEK Inhibitors
Author(s) -
Kimberly B. Dahlman,
Junfeng Xia,
Katherine E. Hutchinson,
Charles Ng,
Donald Hucks,
Peilin Jia,
Mohammad Atefi,
Zengliu Su,
Suzanne Branch,
Pamela L. Lyle,
Donna J. Hicks,
Viviana Bozón,
John A. Glaspy,
Neal Rosen,
David B. Solit,
James L. Netterville,
Cindy L. VnencakJones,
Jeffrey A. Sosman,
Antoni Ribas,
Zhongming Zhao,
William Pao
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
cancer discovery
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.795
H-Index - 163
eISSN - 2159-8290
pISSN - 2159-8274
DOI - 10.1158/2159-8290.cd-12-0097
Subject(s) - melanoma , sensitivity (control systems) , mutation , cancer research , computational biology , genetics , biology , medicine , gene , electronic engineering , engineering
Kinase inhibitors are accepted treatment for metastatic melanomas that harbor specific driver mutations in BRAF or KIT, but only 40% to 50% of cases are positive. To uncover other potential targetable mutations, we conducted whole-genome sequencing of a highly aggressive BRAF (V600) and KIT (W557, V559, L576, K642, and D816) wild-type melanoma. Surprisingly, we found a somatic BRAF(L597R) mutation in exon 15. Analysis of BRAF exon 15 in 49 tumors negative for BRAF(V600) mutations as well as driver mutations in KIT, NRAS, GNAQ, and GNA11, showed that two (4%) harbored L597 mutations and another two involved BRAF D594 and K601 mutations. In vitro signaling induced by L597R/S/Q mutants was suppressed by mitogen-activated protein (MAP)/extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) kinase (MEK) inhibition. A patient with BRAF(L597S) mutant metastatic melanoma responded significantly to treatment with the MEK inhibitor, TAK-733. Collectively, these data show clinical significance to BRAF(L597) mutations in melanoma.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here
Accelerating Research

Address

John Eccles House
Robert Robinson Avenue,
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
OX4 4GP, United Kingdom