Longitudinal studies of SRC family kinases in imatinib- and dasatinib-resistant chronic myelogenous leukemia patients

Posted by rob on February 5, 2011 under Uncategorized | Comments are off for this article

This report aims to more accurately define the frequency of the involvement of SRC Family Kinases (SFKs) in imatinib- and dasatinib-resistant CML patients. Clinical samples were analysed during in vivo treatment. We confirmed the high frequency of SFKs involvement in Tyrosine kinase inhibitor-resistant CML (52% of the cases) and even further in progressive disease and blast crises (60% of the cases). The SFKs deregulation is also observed in patients harboring BCR-ABL mutations. In T315I and F317L mutated patients, CML-resistance appears to be promoted by SFKs kinase protein reactivation once the BCR-ABL mutated clone has decreased on Omacetaxine. (Source: Leukemia Research)

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