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12/02/2025
Stephanie Holland
According to updated results from the ongoing, phase 2 eNRGy trial, zenocutuzumab demonstrated durable efficacy and safety among patients with NRG1-positive cholangiocarcinoma.
According to updated results from the ongoing, phase 2 eNRGy trial, zenocutuzumab demonstrated durable efficacy and safety among patients with NRG1-positive cholangiocarcinoma.
According to updated results...
12/02/2025
Oncology
Alison Scram, MD
Videos
11/05/2025
Alison Schram, MD
Alison Schram, MD, discusses results from the phase 2 eNRGy trial evaluating zenocutuzumab in patients with advanced NRG1 fusion–positive cholangiocarcinoma.
Alison Schram, MD, discusses results from the phase 2 eNRGy trial evaluating zenocutuzumab in patients with advanced NRG1 fusion–positive cholangiocarcinoma.
Alison Schram, MD, discusses...
11/05/2025
Oncology
News
10/30/2025
Stephanie Holland
Based on updated results from the phase 2 eNRGy trial, the FDA has granted Breakthrough Therapy designation to zenocutuzumab for the treatment of patients with advanced unresectable or metastatic NRG1-positive cholangiocarcinoma.
Based on updated results from the phase 2 eNRGy trial, the FDA has granted Breakthrough Therapy designation to zenocutuzumab for the treatment of patients with advanced unresectable or metastatic NRG1-positive cholangiocarcinoma.
Based on updated results from...
10/30/2025
Oncology
News
09/30/2025
Allison Casey
According to a retrospective study, patients with NRG1 fusions have distinct genetic and molecular characteristics.
According to a retrospective study, patients with NRG1 fusions have distinct genetic and molecular characteristics.
According to a retrospective...
09/30/2025
Oncology
News
08/05/2025
Allison Casey
NRG1 levels prior to ADT may assist in predicting castration-resistant prostate cancer among patients with prostate cancer receiving ADT.
NRG1 levels prior to ADT may assist in predicting castration-resistant prostate cancer among patients with prostate cancer receiving ADT.
NRG1 levels prior to ADT may...
08/05/2025
Oncology
News
07/24/2025
Allison Casey
A recent study found invasive mucinous adenocarcinomas have a higher likelihood of harboring KRAS mutations and NRG fusion genes.
A recent study found invasive mucinous adenocarcinomas have a higher likelihood of harboring KRAS mutations and NRG fusion genes.
A recent study found invasive...
07/24/2025
Oncology
News
05/06/2025
Allison Casey
According to a case series of patients enrolled in the TAPUR trial, afatinib showed promising activity among patients with advanced solid tumors harboring neuregulin 1 fusions.
According to a case series of patients enrolled in the TAPUR trial, afatinib showed promising activity among patients with advanced solid tumors harboring neuregulin 1 fusions.
According to a case series of...
05/06/2025
Oncology
Joan Garrett, PhD, University of Cincinnati
Videos
04/17/2025
Joan Garrett
Joan Garrett, PhD, discusses the role of HER3 receptor tyrosine kinase and NRG1 in oncology.
Joan Garrett, PhD, discusses the role of HER3 receptor tyrosine kinase and NRG1 in oncology.
Joan Garrett, PhD, discusses the...
04/17/2025
Oncology
Alison Schram, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Videos
04/10/2025
Alison Schram, MD
Alison Schram, MD, discusses the results from the eNRGy trial, evaluating the bispecific antibody against HER2 and HER3, zenocutuzumab for patients with NRG1 fusion-positive cancer.
Alison Schram, MD, discusses the results from the eNRGy trial, evaluating the bispecific antibody against HER2 and HER3, zenocutuzumab for patients with NRG1 fusion-positive cancer.
Alison Schram, MD, discusses the...
04/10/2025
Oncology
News
04/10/2025
Allison Casey
Targeting NRG1 may present a potential treatment strategy for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
Targeting NRG1 may present a potential treatment strategy for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
Targeting NRG1 may present a...
04/10/2025
Oncology
News
01/29/2026
Stephanie Holland
Results from a real-world analysis have demonstrated that the incidence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ has steadily increased over the past 2 decades, emphasizing the need for monitoring...
Results from a real-world analysis have demonstrated that the incidence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma in situ has steadily increased over the past 2 decades, emphasizing the need for monitoring...
Results from a real-world...
01/29/2026
Oncology
News
01/29/2026
Emily Estrada
The addition of elenagen to gemcitabine therapy significantly prolonged overall survival among patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer without increasing toxicity, according to results from a phase 2 trial.
The addition of elenagen to gemcitabine therapy significantly prolonged overall survival among patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer without increasing toxicity, according to results from a phase 2 trial.
The addition of elenagen to...
01/29/2026
Oncology
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD
Videos
01/29/2026
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD, discusses results from the phase 2 CAVE-2 GOIM trial evaluating anti-EGFR rechallenge strategies in patients with RAS/BRAF wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer selected using ctDNA profiling.
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD, discusses results from the phase 2 CAVE-2 GOIM trial evaluating anti-EGFR rechallenge strategies in patients with RAS/BRAF wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer selected using ctDNA profiling.
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD,...
01/29/2026
Oncology
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD
Videos
01/29/2026
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD, discusses background and methods from the phase 2 CAVE-2 GOIM trial evaluating anti-EGFR rechallenge strategies in patients with RAS/BRAF wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer selected using ctDNA profiling.
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD, discusses background and methods from the phase 2 CAVE-2 GOIM trial evaluating anti-EGFR rechallenge strategies in patients with RAS/BRAF wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer selected using ctDNA profiling.
Stefania Napolitano, MD, PhD,...
01/29/2026
Oncology
News
01/28/2026
Stephanie Holland
Results from the phase 1/2 ZUMA-6 trial showed that the addition of atezolizumab to axicabtagene ciloleucel showed promising clinical activity among patients with relapsed or refractory large B-cell lymphoma.
Results from the phase 1/2 ZUMA-6 trial showed that the addition of atezolizumab to axicabtagene ciloleucel showed promising clinical activity among patients with relapsed or refractory large B-cell lymphoma.
Results from the phase 1/2...
01/28/2026
Oncology
News
01/27/2026
Gina Tomaine
Antibody-based therapies are reshaping the treatment paradigm for relapsed SCLC by enabling antigen-specific targeting with clinically meaningful activity beyond traditional chemotherapy, according to findings from a comprehensive review.
Antibody-based therapies are reshaping the treatment paradigm for relapsed SCLC by enabling antigen-specific targeting with clinically meaningful activity beyond traditional chemotherapy, according to findings from a comprehensive review.
Antibody-based therapies are...
01/27/2026
Oncology
News
01/27/2026
Emily Estrada
Tucatinib plus trastuzumab provided durable responses and a favorable safety profile among patients with chemotherapy-refractory, HER2positive metastatic colorectal cancer, based on results from the phase 2 MOUNTAINEER trial.
Tucatinib plus trastuzumab provided durable responses and a favorable safety profile among patients with chemotherapy-refractory, HER2positive metastatic colorectal cancer, based on results from the phase 2 MOUNTAINEER trial.
Tucatinib plus trastuzumab...
01/27/2026
Oncology
News
01/27/2026
Emily Estrada
A TOMOX-bevacizumab combination demonstrated an acceptable safety profile as a second-line treatment for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer progressing after irinotecan-based chemotherapy, according to a phase 2 study.
A TOMOX-bevacizumab combination demonstrated an acceptable safety profile as a second-line treatment for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer progressing after irinotecan-based chemotherapy, according to a phase 2 study.
A TOMOX-bevacizumab combination...
01/27/2026
Oncology
News
01/27/2026
Gina Tomaine
A translational study identified ISL1 as a potential predictive biomarker in small cell lung cancer, defining a subtype with enhanced sensitivity to lurbinectedin and supporting biomarker-driven patient selection in future trials.
A translational study identified ISL1 as a potential predictive biomarker in small cell lung cancer, defining a subtype with enhanced sensitivity to lurbinectedin and supporting biomarker-driven patient selection in future trials.
A translational study identified...
01/27/2026
Oncology
Eric Mastrolonardo, MD
Videos
01/26/2026
Eric Mastrolonardo, MD
Eric Mastrolonardo, MD, discusses findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating whether pathologic treatment response after neoadjuvant immune checkpoint inhibition is associated with survival outcomes in resectable mucosal...
Eric Mastrolonardo, MD, discusses findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis evaluating whether pathologic treatment response after neoadjuvant immune checkpoint inhibition is associated with survival outcomes in resectable mucosal...
Eric Mastrolonardo, MD,...
01/26/2026
Oncology
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NRG1

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Neuregulin 1

NRG1 stands for Neuregulin 1, a gene that encodes ligands for ERBB family receptors, particularly ERBB3 and ERBB4. These receptors are part of the EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) signaling pathway, which is crucial for cell growth, survival, and differentiation. When fused with other genes, NRG1 can become aberrantly expressed, leading to constitutive activation of ERBB-mediated signaling pathways, which promote cell proliferation, survival, and metastasis.1

NRG1 fusions are rare but increasingly recognized across several cancer types, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, breast cancer, and salivary gland tumors.2 In particular, invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma (IMA) of the lung exhibits a higher prevalence of these fusions, reported in up to 27% of cases.3 The most common fusion partners include CD74, SLC3A2, and VAMP2, which provide a strong promoter to drive overexpression of the NRG1 fusion gene.4

The oncogenic potential of NRG1 fusions arises primarily from ligand-dependent activation of ERBB3, which dimerizes with ERBB2, triggering downstream pathways such as PI3K/AKT and MAPK/ERK.5 This mode of activation distinguishes NRG1 fusion-driven cancers from those harboring activating mutations or amplifications in ERBB family genes, suggesting a distinct therapeutic vulnerability. As precision oncology evolves, NRG1 fusions represent a compelling target for personalized therapy across multiple tumor types.

Understanding the Role of NRG1 in Cancer Pathogenesis