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Clinical update on K-Ras targeted therapy in gastrointestinal cancers.

KRAS mutations are common in pancreatic and colorectal cancers and are associated with lack of response to anti-epidermal growth factor receptor therapy. Ras is an established therapeutic target that has long eluded efforts to develop specific inhibitors, while targeting downstream signaling pathways has proven largely ineffective, highlighting a need for rational combination strategies to overcome resistance. Recently, renewed interest in directly targeting Ras has led to the development of several small-molecule inhibitors that bind directly to K-Ras or its effector proteins, downregulation of K-Ras expression using therapeutic antisense oligonucleotides or siRNAs, and targeting scaffold proteins such as kinase suppressor of Ras. Indirect approaches to inhibiting K-Ras include combining inhibitors of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway with novel targeted agents. Immunotherapy in early studies has also shown clinical promise. This review summarizes the current evidence for each of these approaches.

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