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Radioimmunotherapy of acute myeloid leukemia: a critical assessment of its prospects and limitations

Donald Bunjes

2025Expert Review of Hematology7 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Leukemic stem cells (LSC) are the source of relapse in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Thus, eliminating LSC is one of the overarching goals of AML research. Radioimmunotherapy is an immunotherapeutic approach which utilizes radioactive isotopes as effector molecules based on the proven ability of ionizing radiation (IR) to kill LSC.It has the potential to eliminate target-antigen negative LSC. AREAS COVERED: LSC biology, radiobiological principles of RIT, an overview of published and unpublished clinical results of RIT in AML. Issues of practical implementation of RIT in clinical trials. EXPERT OPINION: RIT for AML isat a critical juncture. Its ability to target antigen negative LSC gives it an advantage compared with other forms of immunotherapy. In order to compete with other forms of targeted therapy the procedure has to be simplified.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMyeloid leukemiaRadioimmunotherapyIntensive care medicineMyeloidLeukemiaOncologyCancer researchImmunologyAntibodyMonoclonal antibodyRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsAcute Myeloid Leukemia ResearchRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processes
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