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RAS pathway regulation in melanoma

Amira Al Mahi, Julien Ablain

2022Disease Models & Mechanisms32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Activating mutations in RAS genes are the most common genetic driver of human cancers. Yet, drugging this small GTPase has proven extremely challenging and therapeutic strategies targeting these recurrent alterations have long had limited success. To circumvent this difficulty, research has focused on the molecular dissection of the RAS pathway to gain a more-precise mechanistic understanding of its regulation, with the hope to identify new pharmacological approaches. Here, we review the current knowledge on the (dys)regulation of the RAS pathway, using melanoma as a paradigm. We first present a map of the main proteins involved in the RAS pathway, highlighting recent insights into their molecular roles and diverse mechanisms of regulation. We then overview genetic data pertaining to RAS pathway alterations in melanoma, along with insight into other cancers, that inform the biological function of members of the pathway. Finally, we describe the clinical implications of RAS pathway dysregulation in melanoma, discuss past and current approaches aimed at drugging the RAS pathway, and outline future opportunities for therapeutic development.

Topics & Concepts

MelanomaBiologyComputational biologySmall GTPaseGTPaseFunction (biology)GeneCancer researchSignal transductionNeuroscienceBioinformaticsGeneticsMelanoma and MAPK PathwaysProtein Degradation and InhibitorsPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer
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