Mathematical Modeling to Study KRAS Mutant-Specific Responses to Pathway Inhibition.

Methods Mol Biol

Integrative Biology Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA, USA.

Published: June 2021

This chapter will describe how mathematical modeling allows the RAS pathway to be studied with computational experiments. The mathematical model utilized simulates the biochemical reactions that regulate RAS signaling. This type of model incorporates knowledge of reaction mechanisms, including measured quantitative parameters that characterize these reactions for both wild-type and mutant RAS proteins. For an illustrative example, this chapter focuses on how modeling provided new insights that helped solve a problem that challenged the RAS community for nearly a decade: why do colorectal cancers with the KRAS G13D mutation, but not the other common KRAS mutations, benefit from EGFR inhibition? The methods described include computational dose-response experiments and the use of "computational chimeric" RAS mutants.

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