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KRAS G12C Mutation

The KRAS G12C mutation is a specific alteration in the KRAS gene that results in uncontrolled cell growth and cancer development. It is now a target for precision therapies.

🔬 What is KRAS?

KRAS is part of the RAS family of oncogenes and encodes a small GTPase involved in:

It cycles between active (GTP-bound) and inactive (GDP-bound) states. Mutations lock it in the active state.

🧬 The G12C Mutation

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💊 Targeted Therapies

KRAS G12C is targetable with covalent inhibitors:

These drugs bind KRAS G12C in its inactive (GDP-bound) form, blocking downstream signaling.

🔄 Resistance & Combinations

Mechanisms of resistance:

Current strategies: