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FGFR2

CIViC ID: 22 · Entrez: 2263

Aliases: BBDS,BEK,BFR-1,CD332,CEK3,CFD1,ECT1,JWS,K-SAM,KGFR,TK14,TK25,FGFR2

Description

The FGFR proteins are involved in a wide array of pathways known to play a signficant role in cancer. Activation of these receptors can lead to activation of the RAS-MAPK pathway and the PI3K-AKT pathway, among others. The mechanisms by which FGFR can be misregulated vary between cancers. Amplification of the receptors has been observed in lung and breast cancers, coding mutations and deletions have been seen in many cancers, and more recently, FGFR fusions that lead to pathway actiation have been demonstrated to have oncogenic potential across multiple cancer types. The targeted therapeutics ponatinib, dovitinib and pazopanib have seen success in treating over-active FGFR signalling, prompting use of diagnostic sequencing targeting the FGFR genes, especially in lung cancer patients.

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Variants (4)

CIViC IDNameHGVSType(s)
629Amplificationtranscript_amplification
511Mutationgain_of_function_variant,transcript_variant
545N550K
ASN550LYS,N549K,RS121913476
NC_000010.10:g.123258034A>T,NM_022970.3:c.1650T>A,NP_075259.4:p.Asn550Lys,ENST00000457416.2:c.1650T>Amissense_variant,gain_of_function_variant
2905P253R