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JAK Inhibitors for Myelofibrosis: Strengths and Limitations

Kyaw Htin Thaw, Claire Harrison, Priya Sriskandarajah

2024Current Hematologic Malignancy Reports20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The landscape of myelofibrosis (MF) has changed since the discovery of the JAK2 V617F mutation and subsequent development of JAK inhibitors (JAKis). However, treatment with JAKis remain a challenge. In this review we critically analyze the strengths and limitations of currently available JAK inhibitors. RECENT FINDINGS: In MF patients, JAK inhibitors have been associated with reduced symptom burden and spleen size, as well as improved survival. However, durability of response and development of treatment resistance remain an issue. Recently, there has been increased efforts to optimize treatment with the development of highly selective JAK inhibitors, as well as use of combination agents to counter disease resistance through targeting aberrant signaling pathways. Treatment of MF patients with JAKi therapy can be challenging but the development of more potent and selective JAK inhibitors, as well as combination therapies, represent exciting treatment advances in this field.

Topics & Concepts

MyelofibrosisRuxolitinibMedicineDiseaseJanus kinaseHematologyInternal medicineBioinformaticsIntensive care medicineReceptorBiologyBone marrowMyeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and TreatmentKruppel-like factors researchEosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes