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What is SHP2 inhibitor PF-07284892?

Pronunciation: /shp* tu ˌɪnˈhɪbətər pf* ˈsɛvən ˈmɪljən, tu ˈhənərd ənd eighty-four* ˈθaʊzənd, eɪt ˈhənərd ənd ninety-two*/

SHP2 inhibitor PF-07284892

Definition

A small molecule inhibitor of protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) non-receptor type 11 (SHP2; Src homology region 2 domain phosphatase; PTPN11), with potential antineoplastic activity. Upon administration, SHP2 inhibitor PF-07284892 targets, binds to and inhibits the activity of SHP2. This prevents SHP2-mediated signaling, inhibits MAPK signaling and prevents growth of SHP2-expressing tumor cells. SHP2, an oncoprotein overexpressed in a variety of cancer cell types, regulates cell survival, differentiation and proliferation through activation of the Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK signaling pathway. The Ras-MAPK pathway is often hyperactivated in cancer cells due to specific mutations and rearrangements, and are dependent on SHP2 for their oncogenic signaling. SHP2 also regulates programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)-mediated signal transduction and is involved in immune checkpoint modulation.