“…All of the current drugs that target the EGFR for cancer are associated with a pustulant purulent skin rash predominantly on the face, neck, shoulder, and back, occurring in up to 85% of patients (Li and Perez-Soler, 2009). The EGFR pathway has also been implicated but less well-studied in other diseases, such as atherosclerosis (Nakata et al, 1996;Reape et al, 1997), hypertension (Kagiyama et al, 2002;Flamant et al, 2003), left ventricular hypertrophy (Asakura et al, 2002), arterial remodeling (Taylor et al, 1999), psoriasis (Sergi et al, 2000;Overbeck and Griesinger, 2012), arthritis (Hallbeck et al, 2005;Swanson et al, 2012), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (Cockayne et al, 2012), asthma (Zhen et al, 2007), and chronic kidney disease (CKD) (Terzi et al, 2000;Lautrette et al, 2005;Liu et al, 2012).…”