Emerging Treatment Options for Myelofibrosis: Focus on Anemia.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-06-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/TCRM.S386802
Dahniel Sastow, Douglas Tremblay
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Abstract

Myelofibrosis (MF) is a hematologic malignancy characterized by abnormal proliferation of myeloid cells and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, leading to progressive bone marrow dysfunction. The introduction of ruxolitinib just over a decade ago marked a significant advancement in MF therapy, with JAK inhibitors now being the first-line treatment for reducing spleen size and managing symptoms. However, early JAK inhibitors (ruxolitinib and fedratinib) are often associated with cytopenias, particularly thrombocytopenia and anemia, which limit their tolerability. To address these complications, pacritinib has been developed and recently approved for patients with thrombocytopenia, while momelotinib is in development for those with anemia. Although JAK inhibitors have significantly improved the quality of life of MF patients, they have not demonstrated the ability to reduce leukemic transformation and their impact on survival is debated. Numerous drugs are currently being developed and investigated in clinical trials, both as standalone therapy and in combination with JAK inhibitors, with promising results enhancing the benefits of JAK inhibitors. In the near future, MF treatment strategies will involve selecting the most suitable JAK inhibitor based on individual patient characteristics and prior therapy. Ongoing and future clinical trials are crucial for advancing the field and expanding therapeutic options for MF patients.

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骨髓纤维化的新兴治疗选择:关注贫血。
骨髓纤维化(MF)是一种血液系统恶性肿瘤,其特征是骨髓细胞的异常增殖和促炎细胞因子的释放,导致进行性骨髓功能障碍。十多年前鲁索利替尼的引入标志着MF治疗的重大进展,JAK抑制剂现在是减少脾脏大小和控制症状的一线治疗方法。然而,早期JAK抑制剂(ruxolitinib和fedratinib)通常与细胞减少有关,特别是血小板减少症和贫血,这限制了它们的耐受性。为了解决这些并发症,帕克里替尼已被开发出来,最近被批准用于血小板减少症患者,而莫莫洛替尼正在开发中,用于贫血患者。尽管JAK抑制剂显著改善了MF患者的生活质量,但它们尚未证明有减少白血病转化的能力,其对生存率的影响也存在争议。目前,许多药物正在临床试验中进行开发和研究,无论是作为独立疗法还是与JAK抑制剂联合使用,都取得了有希望的结果,增强了JAK抑制剂的益处。在不久的将来,MF治疗策略将包括根据患者的个体特征和既往治疗选择最合适的JAK抑制剂。正在进行和未来的临床试验对于推进该领域和扩大MF患者的治疗选择至关重要。
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