2024
DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.182983
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ERK hyperactivation in epidermal keratinocytes impairs intercellular adhesion and drives Grover disease pathology

Cory L. Simpson,
Afua Tiwaa,
Shivam A. Zaver
et al.

Abstract: Grover disease is an acquired epidermal blistering disorder in which keratinocytes lose intercellular connections. While its pathologic features are well defined, its etiology remains unclear, and there is no FDA-approved therapy. Interestingly, Grover disease was a common adverse event in clinical trials for cancer using B-RAF inhibitors, but it remained unknown how B-RAF blockade compromised skin integrity. Here, we identified ERK hyperactivation as a key driver of Grover disease pathology. We leveraged a fl… Show more

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