Two main subjects were covered in the Friday morning session at the 11th Congress.
Two main subjects were covered in the Friday morning session:
1) the concept of leukemic stem cells to be reached by targeted therapeutics,
2) the new targeted therapies available in AML.
AML stem cells have similar characteristics to normal stem cells and also able to self renew. It is a major task to identify genes differentially expressed in leukemic stem cells when compared to normal stem cells. Dr Brian Huntly described the promising effects of inhibitors such as rapamycin and parthenolide to selectively inhibit leukemic stem cells via mTOR and NFKB inhibition, respectively.
New targeted therapyin AML can be directed against several components:
Dr Amadori described these different therapies and their possible use in older adults in AML in addition to chemotherapy.
Last updated on Saturday 17 June 2006.