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Ponatinib and other CML Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Thrombosis

Peng Zeng, Alvin H. Schmaier

2020International Journal of Molecular Sciences32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abl1 kinase has important biological roles. The Bcr-Abl1 fusion protein creates undesired kinase activity and is pathogenic in 95% of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and 30% of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients. Targeted therapies to these diseases are tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The extent of a tyrosine kinase inhibitor's targets determines the degree of biologic effects of the agent that may influence the well-being of the patient. This fact is especially true with tyrosine kinase inhibitor effects on the cardiovascular system. Thirty-one percent of ponatinib-treated patients, the tyrosine kinase inhibitor with the broadest inhibitory spectrum, have thrombosis associated with its use. Recent experimental investigations have indicated the mechanisms of ponatinib-associated thrombosis. Further, an antidote to ponatinib is in development by re-purposing an FDA-approved medication.

Topics & Concepts

PonatinibTyrosine kinaseTyrosine-kinase inhibitorMyeloid leukemiaDasatinibMedicineBruton's tyrosine kinaseCancer researchPharmacologyCD135ABLImatinibInternal medicineCancerReceptorChronic Myeloid Leukemia TreatmentsChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ResearchHER2/EGFR in Cancer Research