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Targeted therapy in <i>SDH-</i> deficient GIST

Margherita Nannini, Alessandro Rizzo, Valentina Indio, Angela Schipani, Annalisa Astolfi, Maria A. Pantaleo

2021Therapeutic Advances in Medical Oncology38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The medical management of advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST) has improved with the development of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) targeting KIT and PDGFRA mutations. However, approximately 5–10% of GIST lack KIT and PDGFRA mutations, and about a half are deficient in succinate dehydrogenase ( SDH) that promotes carcinogenesis by the cytoplasmic accumulation of succinate. This rare group of GIST primarily occurs in the younger patients than other subtypes, and is frequently associated with hereditary syndromes. The role of TKIs in patients with SDH-deficient GIST is controversial, with conflicting results; thus, there is an urgent need to uncover the disease mechanisms, treatment patterns, and responses to systemic therapy among these patients. Here, based on an extensive literature search, we have provided a rigorous overview of the current evidence on the medical treatment of SDH-deficient GIST.

Topics & Concepts

GiSTMedicineSunitinibTyrosine kinaseTargeted therapyImatinibTyrosine-kinase inhibitorCancer researchStromal cellOncologyMedical therapyImatinib mesylateDasatinibProtein-Tyrosine KinasesInternal medicineBioinformaticsReceptorCancerBiologyMyeloid leukemiaGastrointestinal Tumor Research and TreatmentNeurofibromatosis and Schwannoma CasesSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment
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