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BCR-ABL mutant kinetics in CML patients treated with dasatinib
Franck E Nicolini1, Kaddour Chabane, Isabelle Tigaud
1Hematology Department, Hôpital Edouard Herriot, 5 place d'Arsonval 69437 Lyon, France.
Abstract:
Dasatinib is efficient in vitro against most of CML cells harboring ABL kinase domain mutations and induces high rates of response in imatinib-resistant CML patients. Here, we monitored the mutated BCR-ABL transcripts during the follow-up of 12 CML patients treated with dasatinib. We identified four groups of patients based on their sensitivity to dasatinib. Clinical responses were correlated to the in vitro sensitivity of BCR-ABL mutants to dasatinib, however, some discrepancies were observed in a subfraction of CML patients, suggesting subtle differences between in vitro observations and clinical entities and/or the onset of other mechanisms responsible for dasatinib resistance.
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