Vemurafenib acts as an aryl hydrocarbon receptor antagonist: Implications for inflammatory cutaneous adverse events.
Heike C HawerkampAndreas KislatPeter A GerberMarius PolletKatharina M RolfesAnatoly A SoshilovMichael S DenisonAfaque A MominStefan T AroldAngeliki DatsiStephan A BraunPéter OláhMario E LacoutureJean KrutmannThomas Haarmann-StemmannBernhard HomeyStephan MellerPublished in: Allergy (2019)
Taken together, we obtained no hint of an underlying sensitization against vemurafenib but found evidence suggesting that vemurafenib enhances proinflammatory responses by inhibition of canonical AhR signaling. Our findings contribute to our understanding of the central role of the AhR in skin inflammation and may point toward a potential role for topical AhR agonists in supportive cancer care.
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