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Cardiovascular & Hematological Disorders-Drug Targets

Editor-in-Chief

ISSN (Print): 1871-529X
ISSN (Online): 2212-4063

Resistance to Imatinib in Chronic Myeloid Leukemia and Therapeutic Approaches to Circumvent the Problem

Author(s): Massimo Breccia and Giuliana Alimena

Volume 9, Issue 1, 2009

Page: [21 - 28] Pages: 8

DOI: 10.2174/187152909787581363

Price: $65

Abstract

The majority of patients with chronic phase chronic myeloid leukaemia (CP-CML) treated with imatinib achieves cytogenetic disease remission. Molecular monitoring for residual disease has prognostic significance: rising BCR-ABL levels may provide earliest indication that a patient has become resistant to treatment. The emergence of resistance to imatinib has dampened the enthusiasm for this drug. The most common cause of resistance is the selection of leukemic clones mutated in ABL kinase domain due to amino acid substitutions with prevention of appropriate binding of the drug. Amplification and over-expression of BCR-ABL, acquired cytogenetic aberrations and modulation of drug efflux or influx transporters have been reported. These observations have established the rationale for the creation of new compounds that have been explored in clinical trials. This review will discuss the underlying mechanisms of imatinib-resistance and new strategies to avoid and overcome this phenomenon.

Keywords: Chronic myeloid leukaemia, resistance, imatinib, nilotinib, dasatinib, bosutinib


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