Response and Resistance to Trametinib in MAP2K1-Mutant Triple-Negative Melanoma

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Abstract

The development of targeted therapies for non-BRAF p.Val600-mutant melanomas remains a challenge. Triple wildtype (TWT) melanomas that lack mutations in BRAF, NRAS, or NF1 form 10% of human melanomas and are heterogeneous in their genomic drivers. MAP2K1 mutations are enriched in BRAF-mutant melanoma and function as an innate or adaptive resistance mechanism to BRAF inhibition. Here we report the case of a patient with TWT melanoma with a bona fide MAP2K1 mutation without any BRAF mutations. We performed a structural analysis to validate that the MEK inhibitor trametinib could block this mutation. Although the patient initially responded to trametinib, he eventually progressed. The presence of a CDKN2A deletion prompted us to combine a CDK4/6 inhibitor, palbociclib, with trametinib but without clinical benefit. Genomic analysis at progression showed multiple novel copy number alterations. Our case illustrates the challenges of combining MEK1 and CDK4/6 inhibitors in case of resistance to MEK inhibitor monotherapy.

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Krebs, F. S., Moura, B., Missiaglia, E., Aedo-Lopez, V., Michielin, O., Tsantoulis, P., … Homicsko, K. (2023). Response and Resistance to Trametinib in MAP2K1-Mutant Triple-Negative Melanoma. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054520

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