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Abstract Background HER2-positive patients comprise approximately 20% of breast cancer cases, with HER2-targeted therapy significantly improving progression-free and overall survival. However, subsequent reprogramed tumor progression due to PI3K signaling pathway activation by PIK3CA mutations and/or PTEN-loss cause anti-HER2 resistance. Previously, alpha isoform-specific PI3K inhibitors were shown to potentiate HER2-targeted therapy in breast cancer cells carrying PI3K pathway alterations with less potent effects on PTEN-loss than PIK3CA
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Liu, Y.-Y., Huang, W.-L., Wang, S.-T., Hsu, H.-P., Kao, T.-C., Chung, W.-P., & Young, K.-C. (2025). CD36 inhibition enhances the anti-proliferative effects of PI3K inhibitors in PTEN-loss anti-HER2 resistant breast cancer cells. Cancer & Metabolism, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40170-025-00375-5
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