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Hematologic Malignancies - An Overview (Hardcover)
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Hematologic Malignancies - An Overview (Hardcover)
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Ineffective haematopoiesis in bone marrow and peripheral cytopenias
are features of bone marrow failure and related syndromes. These
diseases can progress to myelodysplastic syndrome, acute myeloid
leukaemia, and other malignancies. Acute myeloid leukaemia is a
heterogeneous complex malignancy characterized by proliferating
myeloblasts in the bone marrow and a diverse range of recurrent
molecular aberrations that occur in many different combinations.
More specifically, the authors explore the McDonough strain of
feline sarcoma virus-related tyrosine kinase 3 receptor mutations
present in about 30-35% of acute myeloid leukaemia patients. The
way in which the Wnt signalling pathway plays an important role in
normal haematopoiesis and its deregulation associated with acute
myeloid leukaemia is also discussed. This compilation also explores
the importance of residual leukemic cells in disease relapse
prognosis, as the new definition of the European LeukemiaNet for
complete remission includes minimal or measurable residual disease
negativity. Mutations detected in patients with clonal
haematopoiesis are addressed, including those which most commonly
affect DNMT3A, ASXL1, TET2, JAK2, SF3B1, SRSF2, and TP53 genes that
had previously been identified as drivers in various myeloid
neoplasms. The authors provide an overview of the roles of
extracellular vesicles in multiple myeloma, their capacity as
emerging biomarkers, and implications for liquid biopsy for
detection and monitoring. The penultimate study focuses on
toll-like receptors, which play an essential role in the
recognition of invading pathogens via specific microbial molecular
motifs, forming a bridge between the innate and adaptive immune
responses. In conclusion, this compilation explores PROTACs,
proteolysis targeting chimeras, which mediate the degradation of
proteins of interest by hijacking the activity of E3-ubiquitin
ligases for POI polyubiquitination and subsequent degradation by
proteasome.
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