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Targeting<i>MET</i>Dysregulation in Cancer

Gonzalo Recondo, Jianwei Che, Pasi A. Jänne, Mark M. Awad

2020Cancer Discovery222 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

gene amplification, mutation, rearrangement, and overexpression. Improvements in biomarker discovery and testing have more recently enabled the selection of patients with MET-dependent cancers for treatment with potent, specific, and novel MET-targeting therapies. We review the known oncologic processes that activate MET, discuss therapeutic strategies for MET-dependent malignancies, and highlight emerging challenges in acquired drug resistance in these cancers. SIGNIFICANCE: Increasing evidence supports the use of MET-targeting therapies in biomarker-selected cancers that harbor molecular alterations in MET. Diverse mechanisms of resistance to MET inhibitors will require the development of novel strategies to delay and overcome drug resistance.

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BiomarkerCancerCarcinogenesisDrug resistanceCancer researchBiologyDrug developmentComputational biologyBiomarker discoveryBioinformaticsMedicineGeneDrugPharmacologyGeneticsProteomicsLiver physiology and pathologyPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancerLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations