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Inhibition of MEK, a canonical KRAS pathway effector in KRAS mutant NSCLC.

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KRAS mutant NSCLC cells require active nuclear export of Iκβα (also known as NFKBIA), a negative regulatory protein of NF-κB signaling, for maintaining survival signaling (1-3). Nuclear export receptor XPO1… Click to show full abstract

KRAS mutant NSCLC cells require active nuclear export of Iκβα (also known as NFKBIA), a negative regulatory protein of NF-κB signaling, for maintaining survival signaling (1-3). Nuclear export receptor XPO1 correlates with KRAS mutation status.

Keywords: inhibition mek; mutant nsclc; canonical kras; kras mutant; mek canonical; kras pathway

Journal Title: Translational lung cancer research
Year Published: 2018

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