2017
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v130.suppl_1.812.812
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Targeting the Transcriptional Addiction of Leukemia Stem Cells By a New Class of Protein Kinase Inhibitors

Abstract: Cancer stem cells present a major therapeutic challenge - their effective eradication depends on therapeutic targeting of the relative vulnerabilities of the cancer stem cells vs. normal tissue stem cells. One feature that distinguishes cancer initiating and propagating cells from their normal counterparts is transcriptional addiction, providing opportunities for novel therapeutic interventions with the aim of curing cancer. CKIα ablation appears as a promising means of activating p53 and killin… Show more

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“…The posttranscriptional deregulation of the PTPN6 gene that regulates hematopoietic cell development has been implicated in leukemeogenesis [ 35 , 36 ]. TEFB is a transcriptional factor involved in elongation by RNA polymerase II and is a target for AML therapy [ 37 ]. The DAXX orphan receptor gene has been implicated in a number of cancer types [ 38 ].…”
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“…The posttranscriptional deregulation of the PTPN6 gene that regulates hematopoietic cell development has been implicated in leukemeogenesis [ 35 , 36 ]. TEFB is a transcriptional factor involved in elongation by RNA polymerase II and is a target for AML therapy [ 37 ]. The DAXX orphan receptor gene has been implicated in a number of cancer types [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%