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Review
. 2023 Jan 24;15(3):710.
doi: 10.3390/cancers15030710.

MAPK Pathway Inhibitors in Thyroid Cancer: Preclinical and Clinical Data

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MAPK Pathway Inhibitors in Thyroid Cancer: Preclinical and Clinical Data

Louis Schubert et al. Cancers (Basel). .

Abstract

Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine cancer, with a good prognosis in most cases. However, some cancers of follicular origin are metastatic or recurrent and eventually become radioiodine refractory thyroid cancers (RAIR-TC). These more aggressive cancers are a clinical concern for which the therapeutic arsenal remains limited. Molecular biology of these tumors has highlighted a hyper-activation of the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases (MAPK) pathway (RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK), mostly secondary to the BRAFV600E hotspot mutation occurring in about 60% of papillary cancers and 45% of anaplastic cancers. Therapies targeting the different protagonists of this signaling pathway have been tested in preclinical and clinical models: first and second generation RAF inhibitors and MEK inhibitors. In clinical practice, dual therapies with a BRAF inhibitor and a MEK inhibitor are being recommended in anaplastic cancers with the BRAFV600E mutation. Concerning RAIR-TC, these inhibitors can be used as anti-proliferative drugs, but their efficacy is inconsistent due to primary or secondary resistance. A specific therapeutic approach in thyroid cancers consists of performing a short-term treatment with these MAPK pathway inhibitors to evaluate their capacity to redifferentiate a refractory tumor, with the aim of retreating the patients by radioactive iodine therapy in case of re-expression of the sodium-iodide symporter (NIS). In this work, we report data from recent preclinical and clinical studies on the efficacy of MAPK pathway inhibitors and their resistance mechanisms. We will also report the different preclinical and clinical studies that have investigated the redifferentiation with these therapies.

Keywords: BRAF; MAPK pathway; radioactive iodine; redifferentiation; targeted therapy; thyroid cancer.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
MAPK signaling pathway and TKI targets. Legend: molecules never used or tested in TC are written in italic. Created with BioRender.com.

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