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Unlocking the Genetic Secrets of Pancreatic Cancer: KRAS Allelic Imbalances in Tumor Evolution

Liaki V, Rosas-Perez B, Guerra C.

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Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) belongs to the types of cancer with the highest lethality. It is also remarkably chemoresistant to the few available cytotoxic therapeutic options. PDAC is characterized by limited mutational heterogeneity of the known driver genes, KRAS, CDKN2A, TP53, and SMAD4, observed in both early-stage and advanced tumors. In this review, we summarize the two proposed models of genetic evolution of pancreatic cancer. The gradual or stepwise accumulated mutations model has been widely studied. On the contrary, less evidence exists on the more recent simultaneous model, according to which rapid tumor evolution is driven by the concurrent accumulation of genetic alterations. In both models, oncogenic KRAS mutations are the main initiating event. Here, we analyze the emerging topic of KRAS allelic imbalances and how it arises during tumor evolution, as it is often detected in advanced and metastatic PDAC. We also summarize recent evidence on how it affects tumor biology, metastasis, and response to therapy. To this extent, we highlight the necessity to include studies of KRAS allelic frequencies in the design of future therapeutic strategies against pancreatic cancer.

Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas

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