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Targeting cancer with PI3K pathway inhibitors: who to aim at?

Kathryn M. Kinross, Karen E. Sheppard, Richard B. Pearson, Wayne A. Phillips

Abstract

Breast and gynecological (ovarian, endometrial and cervical) cancers commonly harbor mutations activating the PI3K pathway, including PIK3CA mutation/amplification, PTEN loss or HER2 amplification. Insight from the successful development of many targeted cancer therapeutics suggests that these tumor types with a high prevalence of mutations in the PI3K pathway would be ideal candidates for therapy with inhibitors of that pathway. This was indeed the case with imatinib to target Bcr-Abl positive CML patients and cKIT mutant GIST tumors; vemurafenib to target B-RAFV600E melanoma; trastuzumab to target HER2 positive breast cancer; and crizotinib to target EML4-ALK positive lung tumors.

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