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Deregulation Of A Network Of Mrna And Mirna Genes Reveals That Ck2 And Mek Inhibitors May Synergize To Induce Apoptosis Kras-Active Nsclc, Madeline Krentz Gober, Robert M. Flight, Joshua W. Lambert, Hunter N. B. Moseley, Arnold Stromberg, Esther P. Black May 2019

Deregulation Of A Network Of Mrna And Mirna Genes Reveals That Ck2 And Mek Inhibitors May Synergize To Induce Apoptosis Kras-Active Nsclc, Madeline Krentz Gober, Robert M. Flight, Joshua W. Lambert, Hunter N. B. Moseley, Arnold Stromberg, Esther P. Black

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Publications

KRAS-activation mutations occur in 25% to 40% of lung adenocarcinomas and are a known mechanism of epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor (EGFRI) resistance. There are currently no targeted therapies approved specifically for the treatment of KRAS-active non–small cell lung cancers (NSCLC). Attempts to target mutant KRAS have failed in clinical studies leaving no targeted therapy option for these patients. To circumvent targeting KRAS directly, we hypothesized that targeting proteins connected to KRAS function rather than targeting KRAS directly could induce cell death in KRAS-active NSCLC cells. To identify potential targets, we leveraged 2 gene expression data sets derived from NSCLC …