RON is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) of the MET receptor family that is canonically involved in mediating growth and inflammatory signaling. RON is expressed at low levels in a variety of tissues, but its overexpression and activation have been associated with malignancies in multiple tissue types and worse patient outcomes. RON and its ligand HGFL demonstrate cross-talk with other growth receptors and, consequentially, positions RON at the intersection of numerous tumorigenic signaling programs. For this reason, RON is an attractive therapeutic target in cancer research. A better understanding of homeostatic and oncogenic RON activity serves to enhance clinical insights in treating RON-expressing cancers.
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Hunt, B. G., Fox, L. H., Davis, J. C., Jones, A., Lu, Z., & Waltz, S. E. (2023, February 1). An Introduction and Overview of RON Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling. Genes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14020517
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