CML Pharmacology Flashcards

1
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BCR-ABL1 signaling mimics

A

growth factor activation

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2
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imatinib blocks what

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ATP binding site on BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase (STI571)

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3
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CML is a rare example of what

A

single defect = disease

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4
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Resistance to Imatinib

A

Altered metabolism (is CYP3A4 substrate). Beware grapefruit juice!!!
Altered membrance transport
Loss of p53 (which confers resistance to apoptosis)
Overexpresion of BCR-ABL1
Point mutations, especially of binding domain

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5
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Nilotinib

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induces deeper and faster remissions

similar side effect profile

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6
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important long-term side effects of imatinib

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muscle cramps, asthenia, edema, skin fragility, diarrhea, tendon/ligament abnormalities

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7
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dasatinib

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active against BCR-ABL1 and Src family
active against most point mutations (other than T315I)
Can cause fluid retention and pulmonary hypertension

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8
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bosutinib

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also active against BCR-ABL1 and Src family

Active against most point mutations (other than T315I)

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9
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Ponitinib

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Rationally designed based on crystal structure of T315I mutant
Is only agent active against this mutation
Causes clots and arterial fibrosis that can be fatal

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