Aberrant cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) activation has been identified as a main resistance mechanism to CDK4/6 inhibition in hormone-receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer. Additionally, consistent preclinical evidence states its crucial role in MYC and CCNE1 overexpressed cancer survival, such as triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC), thus representing an appealing and relatively unexplored target treatment opportunity. Despite emerging initial results of novel CDK2 inhibitors (CDK2i) activity, a comprehensive outcomes collection is currently absent from the scientific literature. We aim to provide an overview of ongoing clinical trials involving CDK2i in the context of metastatic breast cancer (mBC), either as monotherapy or in combination with other agents. The review extends beyond CDK2i to encompass novel emerging CDK4 inhibitors, combined CDK2/4/6 inhibitors, and the well-known pan-CDK inhibitors including those specifically directed at CDK2. Delving into the results, we critically appraise the observed clinical efficacy and offer valuable insights into their potential impact and future applications.

Gerosa, R., De Sanctis, R., Jacobs, F., Benvenuti, C., Gaudio, M., Saltalamacchia, G., et al. (2024). Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) inhibitors and others novel CDK inhibitors (CDKi) in breast cancer: clinical trials, current impact, and future directions. CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY, 196(April 2024) [10.1016/j.critrevonc.2024.104324].

Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) inhibitors and others novel CDK inhibitors (CDKi) in breast cancer: clinical trials, current impact, and future directions

Zambelli, A
2024

Abstract

Aberrant cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) activation has been identified as a main resistance mechanism to CDK4/6 inhibition in hormone-receptor positive (HR+) breast cancer. Additionally, consistent preclinical evidence states its crucial role in MYC and CCNE1 overexpressed cancer survival, such as triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC), thus representing an appealing and relatively unexplored target treatment opportunity. Despite emerging initial results of novel CDK2 inhibitors (CDK2i) activity, a comprehensive outcomes collection is currently absent from the scientific literature. We aim to provide an overview of ongoing clinical trials involving CDK2i in the context of metastatic breast cancer (mBC), either as monotherapy or in combination with other agents. The review extends beyond CDK2i to encompass novel emerging CDK4 inhibitors, combined CDK2/4/6 inhibitors, and the well-known pan-CDK inhibitors including those specifically directed at CDK2. Delving into the results, we critically appraise the observed clinical efficacy and offer valuable insights into their potential impact and future applications.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
Breast cancer (BC); Cyclin-dependent; Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 inhibitor (CDK2i); Cyclindependent; Kinase 2/4/6 inhibitor (CDK2/4/6i); Kinase 4 inhibitor (CDK4i); Metastatic breast cancer (mBC); Pan-Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (Pan-CDKi);
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8-mar-2024
2024
196
April 2024
104324
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Gerosa, R., De Sanctis, R., Jacobs, F., Benvenuti, C., Gaudio, M., Saltalamacchia, G., et al. (2024). Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (CDK2) inhibitors and others novel CDK inhibitors (CDKi) in breast cancer: clinical trials, current impact, and future directions. CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOLOGY HEMATOLOGY, 196(April 2024) [10.1016/j.critrevonc.2024.104324].
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