Degraders: The Ultimate Weapon Against Amplified Driver Kinases in Cancer

  • Torres-Ayuso P
  • Brognard J
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Abstract

Amplification of pro-oncogenic kinases is a common genetic alteration driving tumorigenic phenotypes. Cancer cells rely on the amplified kinases to sustain cell proliferation, survival, and growth, presenting an opportunity to develop therapies targeting the amplified kinases. Utilizing small molecule catalytic inhibitors as therapies to target amplified kinases is plagued by de novo resistance driven by increased expression of the target, and amplified kinases can drive tumorigenic phenotypes independent of catalytic activity. Here, we discuss the emergence of proteolysis-targeting chimeras that provide an opportunity to target these oncogenic drivers effectively.

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Torres-Ayuso, P., & Brognard, J. (2022). Degraders: The Ultimate Weapon Against Amplified Driver Kinases in Cancer. Molecular Pharmacology, 101(4), 191–200. https://doi.org/10.1124/molpharm.121.000306

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