Cabozantinib for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer with KIF5B-RET fusion. An example of swift repositioning.

Journal: Archives Of Pharmacal Research
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Abstract

A new chimeric fusion transcript of KIF5B (the kinesin family 5B gene) and the RET (Rearranged during Transcription) oncogene, KIF5B-RET, was found in 1-2% of lung adenocarcinomas (LADCs) in 2012. Several related clinical trials for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with KIF5B-RET rearrangements using existing RET inhibitors, such as cabozantinib, lenvatinib, vandetanib, sunitinib, ponatinib, and AUY922, have been swiftly initiated by the discovery of the KIF5B-RET fusion gene. Anti-RET activity and the status of clinical development of cabozantinib for KIF5B-RET fusion-positive NSCLC are discussed.

Authors
Minsoo Song, Seong-heon Kim, Suk Yoon