Kristen rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (KRAS) mutations play a major role in the carcinogenesis of many types of solid tumors including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Among KRAS mutations, p.G12C single-nucleotide variant (KRAS) is the most frequently reported in NSCLC patients, with a prevalence of about 12-13 %. For many decades, KRAS mutations including KRAS were considered "undruggable" because of the lack of effective and well-tolerated selective therapies. Noteworthy, CodeBreaK100 and KRYSTAL-1 clinical trials have recently demonstrated that sotorasib and adagrasib, two novel selective KRAS inhibitors, have clinical activity with acceptable adverse-event profile for the treatment of advanced NSCLC patients with KRAS mutation. On the other hand, no selective therapies are approved for the treatment of advanced NSCLC patients with non-G12C KRAS mutations. As a result, these patients receive the same treatments as those without KRAS mutations. In this paper, we describe the role of KRAS mutations in NSCLC focusing on the clinical and molecular characteristics which potentially identify specific subtypes of NSCLC patients based on different KRAS mutations. We also provide an overview of the main clinical trials testing novel selective KRAS inhibitors as well as novel potential therapeutic strategies for NSCLC patients with non-G12C KRAS mutations.

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