急性髓性白血病发病机制中的炎症信号

IF 14.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
HemaSphere Pub Date : 2025-08-13 DOI:10.1002/hem3.70188
Artemis Margrith Baumann, Jana Maria Ellegast
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摘要

急性髓系白血病(AML)是一种造血干细胞和祖细胞异质克隆性疾病,是成人中最常见的恶性髓系疾病。广泛的研究已经阐明了促进AML发展的广泛生物学机制,并特别描述了引发和定义该疾病的各种遗传改变。然而,炎症在AML发病机制中的作用仍然相对未被探索;事实上,炎症信号在髓系恶性肿瘤发病中的作用的研究直到最近才得到关注,标志着一个新兴的研究领域。AML在老年人中发病率最高,炎症在老年人中起着更大的作用。因此,对驱动白血病发生的炎症过程的细粒度理解有望指导患者群体的治疗策略,其中结果仍然令人沮丧。本文综述了目前关于炎症信号在AML发病机制中的作用的知识。它讨论了炎症从癌前状态到恶性转化的作用,解剖表型,从机制证据的相关研究。因此,我们强调了需要进一步研究的问题,以利用针对炎症信号的治疗的转化潜力,并解决当前免疫调节治疗的挑战。一个特别的重点放在评估炎症与遗传事件的相互作用中的作用,作为疾病发生和进展的既定因素,以澄清目前对急性髓性白血病发病机制中炎症信号的理解。
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Inflammatory signaling in the pathogenesis of acute myeloid leukemia

Inflammatory signaling in the pathogenesis of acute myeloid leukemia

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous clonal disorder of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and the most common malignant myeloid disorder in adults. Extensive research has elucidated the broad spectrum of biological mechanisms contributing to the development of AML and specifically characterized a variety of genetic alterations initiating and defining the disease. However, the role of inflammation in the pathogenesis of AML remains relatively unexplored; indeed, studies on the contribution of inflammatory signaling to disease initiation in myeloid malignancies have only recently gained attention, marking an emerging area of research. AML has the highest incidence in the elderly, where inflammation plays an even greater role. A granular understanding of inflammatory processes driving leukemogenesis thus promises to guide therapeutic strategies for a patient population where outcomes remain dismal. This review offers a comprehensive synthesis of the current knowledge on the role of inflammatory signaling in AML pathogenesis. It discusses the role of inflammation from premalignant states through malignant transformation, dissecting phenotypic, correlative studies from mechanistic evidence. We thereby highlight questions requiring further research to exploit the translational potential of therapies targeting inflammatory signaling and to address challenges with current immune-modulating treatments. A particular focus is placed on assessing the role of inflammation in the interplay with genetic events as established factors in disease initiation and progression to clarify the current understanding of inflammatory signaling in AML pathogenesis.

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HemaSphere
HemaSphere Medicine-Hematology
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
4.50%
发文量
2776
审稿时长
7 weeks
期刊介绍: HemaSphere, as a publication, is dedicated to disseminating the outcomes of profoundly pertinent basic, translational, and clinical research endeavors within the field of hematology. The journal actively seeks robust studies that unveil novel discoveries with significant ramifications for hematology. In addition to original research, HemaSphere features review articles and guideline articles that furnish lucid synopses and discussions of emerging developments, along with recommendations for patient care. Positioned as the foremost resource in hematology, HemaSphere augments its offerings with specialized sections like HemaTopics and HemaPolicy. These segments engender insightful dialogues covering a spectrum of hematology-related topics, including digestible summaries of pivotal articles, updates on new therapies, deliberations on European policy matters, and other noteworthy news items within the field. Steering the course of HemaSphere are Editor in Chief Jan Cools and Deputy Editor in Chief Claire Harrison, alongside the guidance of an esteemed Editorial Board comprising international luminaries in both research and clinical realms, each representing diverse areas of hematologic expertise.
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