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The Panitumumab EGFR Complex Reveals a Binding Mechanism That Overcomes Cetuximab Induced Resistance
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ImmunologyPathologySingle Point MutationCancer BiologySignaling PathwayGastrointestinal OncologyRadiation OncologyCell SignalingCancer ResearchMedicineColorectal CancerMetastatic Colorectal CancerCancer GeneticsCentral CavityCell BiologyPanitumumab Egfr ComplexBinding MechanismImmune Checkpoint InhibitorOncologyCancer Growth
Panitumumab and cetuximab target the epidermal growth factor receptor for the treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer. These therapies provide a significant survival benefit to patients with metastatic colorectal cancer with wild-type RAS. A single point mutation in the ectodomain of EGFR (S468R) confers acquired or secondary resistance in cetuximab treated patients, which is not observed in panitumumab-treated patients. Structural and biophysical studies presented here show this mutation directly blocks cetuximab binding to EGFR domain III and describes a unique mechanism by which panitumumab uses a central cavity to accommodate this mutation.
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