针对RAS的癌症治疗:在药物治疗特定突变方面的进展
Cen Liu1, Danyang Ye1, Hongliu Yang1
1Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Beijing China.
MedComm
|May 30, 2023
概括
准癌症中的老鼠肉瘤 (RAS) 突变至关重要. 本综述详细介绍了RAS突变特征和抑制剂,有助于开发新的,基因基因特定的RAS癌症疗法.
科学领域:
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 药物发现 药物发现 药物发现
背景情况:
- 鼠肉瘤 (RAS) 蛋白质是经常发生突变的致癌基因,被认为是致癌的驱动因子,历史上被认为是致癌的驱动因子.
- 这是"不可抗拒的"目标.
- 最近KRAS G12C抑制剂的成功标志着一个突破,但疗效因RAS突变和癌症而异.
- 了解各种RAS等位基突变对于开发有效的癌症治疗是必不可少的.
研究的目的:
- 审查和比较各种RAS突变的结构和生化特征.
- 总结RAS突变癌症的病理特征和临床治疗反应.
- 提供当前和新兴RAS抑制剂开发策略的概述.
主要方法:
- 关于RAS突变的结构和生化数据的文献综述和合成.
- 编制和分析有关癌症病理学和治疗结果的临床报告.
- 对直接和间接RAS抑制剂开发的调查,以RAS途径为目标.
主要成果:
- 详细比较不同RAS等位基因突变的结构和生化特性.
- 临床数据目录,将特定的RAS突变与癌症类型和治疗反应联系起来.
- 总结开发直接RAS抑制剂和间接途径调节剂的进展情况.
结论:
- 深入了解RAS突变特征是克服治疗变异性的关键.
- 为了改善癌症治疗结果,需要对基因特异性RAS抑制剂进行进一步的研究.
- 本综述为未来针对RAS的药物发现和临床应用提供了基础.
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