Proteoforms in Acute Leukemia: Evaluation of Age- and Disease-Specific Proteoform Patterns

F. Hoff, A. Dijk, S. Kornblau
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Acute leukemia are a heterogeneous group of malignant diseases of the bone marrow that occur at all ages. Acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) accounts for about 80% of all pediatric leukemia patients, whereas acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is more common in adults compared to pediatric patients. Despite similar patterns in the pathogenesis of acute leukemia in children and adults, clinical outcome in response to therapy differs substantially. Studying proteoforms in acute leukemia in children and adults, might identify similarities and differences in crucial signaling pathways that play a key role in the development or progression of the disease. In this chapter we will discuss how the study of proteoforms in acute leukemia could potentially contribute to a better understanding of the leukemogenesis, can help to identify effective targets for specific targeted treatment approaches in different subgroups of age and disease, and could aid the development of reliable biomarkers for prognostic stratification.
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急性白血病是一组异质性的骨髓恶性疾病,发生在所有年龄。急性淋巴细胞白血病(Acute lymphoid leukemia, ALL)约占所有儿科白血病患者的80%,而急性髓系白血病(Acute myeloid leukemia, AML)在成人中较儿科患者更为常见。尽管儿童和成人急性白血病的发病机制相似,但临床结果对治疗的反应却有很大不同。研究儿童和成人急性白血病中的蛋白形态,可能会发现在疾病发生或进展中起关键作用的关键信号通路的异同。在本章中,我们将讨论急性白血病中蛋白质形态的研究如何有助于更好地理解白血病的发生,有助于确定不同年龄和疾病亚群中特定靶向治疗方法的有效靶点,并有助于开发可靠的预后分层生物标志物。
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