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MEK inhibitors and their potential in the treatment of advanced melanoma: the advantages of combination therapy.


ABSTRACT: The treatment of melanoma has improved markedly over the last several years with the advent of more targeted therapies. Unfortunately, complex compensation mechanisms, such as those of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, have limited the clinical benefit of these treatments. Recently, a better understanding of melanoma resistance mechanisms has given way to intelligently designed multidrug regimes. Herein, we review the extensive pathways of BRAF inhibitor (vemurafenib and dabrafenib) resistance. We also review the advantages of dual therapy, including the addition of an MEK inhibitor (cobimetinib or trametinib), which has proven to increase progression-free survival when compared to BRAF inhibitor monotherapy. Finally, this review touches on future treatment strategies that are being developed for advanced melanoma, including the possibility of triple therapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors and the work on optimizing sequential therapy.

SUBMITTER: Tran KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4694671 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MEK inhibitors and their potential in the treatment of advanced melanoma: the advantages of combination therapy.

Tran Khiem A KA   Cheng Michelle Y MY   Mitra Anupam A   Ogawa Hiromi H   Shi Vivian Y VY   Olney Laura P LP   Kloxin April M AM   Maverakis Emanual E  

Drug design, development and therapy 20151221


The treatment of melanoma has improved markedly over the last several years with the advent of more targeted therapies. Unfortunately, complex compensation mechanisms, such as those of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, have limited the clinical benefit of these treatments. Recently, a better understanding of melanoma resistance mechanisms has given way to intelligently designed multidrug regimes. Herein, we review the extensive pathways of BRAF inhibitor (vemurafenib and dabra  ...[more]

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