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c-Kit Receptors as a Therapeutic Target in Cancer: Current Insights

Mona S. Abdellateif, Ahmed Bayoumi, Mohammed Mohammed

2023OncoTargets and Therapy18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

c-Kit is a type III receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that has an essential role in various biological functions including gametogenesis, melanogenesis, hematopoiesis, cell survival, and apoptosis. c-KIT aberrations, either overexpression or loss-of-function mutations, have been implicated in the pathogenesis and development of many cancers, including gastrointestinal stromal tumors, mastocytosis, acute myeloid leukemia, breast, thyroid, and colorectal cancer, making c-KIT an attractive molecular target for the treatment of cancers. Therefore, a lot of effort has been put into investigating the utility of tyrosine kinase inhibitors for the management of c-KIT mutated tumors. This review of the literature illustrates the role of c-KIT mutations in many cancers, aiming to provide insights into the role of TKIs as a therapeutic option for cancer patients with c-KIT aberrations. In conclusion, c-KIT is implicated in different types of cancer, and it could be a successful molecular target; however, proper detection of the underlying mutation type is required before starting the appropriate personalized therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Cancer researchReceptor tyrosine kinaseCancerMedicineMyeloid leukemiaTyrosine kinaseTargeted therapyStromal cellHaematopoiesisLeukemiaProto-Oncogene Proteins c-kitMyeloidReceptorBioinformaticsBiologyStem cellImmunologyStem cell factorInternal medicineGeneticsMast cells and histamineGastrointestinal Tumor Research and TreatmentMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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