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Profile Name STK11 E317K
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STK11 E317K (unknown)

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Molecular Profile Indication/Tumor Type Response Type Therapy Name Approval Status Evidence Type Efficacy Evidence References
STK11 mutant lung non-small cell carcinoma sensitive Gedatolisib Preclinical Actionable In a preclinical study, Gedatolisib (PF-05212384) inhibited growth of human non-small cell lung carcinoma cells harboring an STK11 mutation in culture (PMID: 21325073). 21325073
STK11 mutant lung non-small cell carcinoma decreased response unspecified PD-1 antibody Clinical Study - Cohort Actionable In a clinical study, mutant STK11 correlated with a worse outcome with immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment compared to wild-type STK11 in non-small cell lung cancer patients (Ann Oncol 2017, Vol 28, Suppl 5, Abstract #1138PD). detail...
STK11 mutant stomach cancer not applicable N/A Guideline Risk Factor Germline mutations in STK11 result in Peutz Jeghers syndrome, which is associated with increased risk of developing gastric cancer (NCCN.org). detail...
STK11 mutant pancreatic cancer not applicable N/A Guideline Risk Factor Germline mutations in STK11 result in Peutz Jeghers syndrome, which is associated with increased risk of developing pancreatic cancer (NCCN.org). detail...
STK11 mutant lung non-small cell carcinoma decreased response unspecified PD-L1 antibody Clinical Study - Cohort Actionable In a clinical study, mutant STK11 correlated with a worse outcome with immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment compared to wild-type STK11 in non-small cell lung cancer patients (Ann Oncol 2017, Vol 28, Suppl 5, Abstract #1138PD). detail...
STK11 mutant small intestine adenocarcinoma not applicable N/A Guideline Risk Factor Peutz-Jeghers syndrome often results from mutations in the STK11 gene, and is associated with increased risk of developing small bowel adenocarcinoma (NCCN.org). detail...
STK11 mutant lung non-squamous non-small cell carcinoma predicted - sensitive Camrelizumab + Rivoceranib Phase Ib/II Emerging In a Phase Ib/II trial, non-squamous NSCLC patients harboring STK11 and/or KEAP1 mutations (n=14) demonstrated an improved 12-month survival rate (85.1% vs 53.1%; p=0.01), and a trend towards improved objective response rate (42.9% vs 28.1%; p=0.33), disease control rate (92.9% vs 65.6%, p=0.053), and median progression-free survival (9.4 vs 5.3 months; p=0.64) compared to wild-type STK11/KEAP1 patients (n=32) treated with Camrelizumab (SHR-1210) plus Rivoceranib (apatinib) (PMID: 33323401; NCT03083041). 33323401
STK11 mutant lung adenocarcinoma not predictive unspecified PD-1 antibody Clinical Study - Cohort Actionable In a clinical study, lung adenocarcinoma patients harboring an STK11 mutation demonstrated a shorter progression free survival compared to patients with wild-type STK11 when treated with an unspecified PD-1 antibody treatment, but when compared to other treatments, all were associated with shorter progression free survival (PMID: 32312757). 32312757
STK11 mutant lung adenocarcinoma not predictive unspecified PD-L1 antibody Clinical Study - Cohort Actionable In a clinical study, lung adenocarcinoma patients harboring an STK11 mutation demonstrated a shorter progression free survival compared to patients with wild-type STK11 when treated with an unspecified PD-L1 antibody treatment, but when compared to other treatments, all were associated with shorter progression free survival (PMID: 32312757). 32312757
STK11 mutant lung adenocarcinoma not applicable N/A Clinical Study Emerging In clinical studies, STK11 mutations were associated with an inferior prognosis in patients with lung adenocarcinoma (PMID: 32312757, PMID: 32413741). 32413741 32312757