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Immunomodulatory drugs in multiple myeloma : from molecular mechanisms of action to clinical practice

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Citazione:
Immunomodulatory drugs in multiple myeloma : from molecular mechanisms of action to clinical practice / Castelli, R., Cannavò, A., Conforti, F., Grava, G., Cortelezzi, A.. - In: IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY AND IMMUNOTOXICOLOGY. - ISSN 0892-3973. - 34:5(2012), pp. 740-753. [10.3109/08923973.2012.658921]
Abstract:
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a clonal disorder of plasma cells that is considered incurable using the currently available treatments. Cytogenetic, molecular and proteonomic techniques have contributed toward a better understanding of the pathophysiology and prognostic factors of this heterogeneous malignancy, whose management has rapidly evolved over the years. The introduction of thalidomide, and the development of safer and more effective thalidomide analogues, represents the major therapeutic advances. Thalidomide, initially used in the treatment of MM because of its angiogenic properties, has considerable therapeutic activity (alone or in combination with other drugs) at all stages of the disease. However, a number of new analogues, such as lenalidomide and pomalidomide, have been developed and are known as "immunomodulatory drugs" (IMIDs). Although they are analogues of thalidomide, they have direct anti-tumor properties, a better tolerability profile and specific activity in both relapsing refractory MM and newly diagnosed disease. The mechanisms of action of IMIDs are still being investigated, but recent studies suggest that, in addition to their anti-angiogenic activity, they have anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, and directly and indirectly target tumor activity by interfering with various components of the bone marrow (BM) micro-environment. In this paper, we review the pharmacology, mechanisms of action, pre-clinical and clinical efficacy, and the current status of IMIDs in the treatment of MM
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Immunomodulatory drugs (IMIDs); Immunomodulatory effects; Lenalidomide; Multiple myeloma; Pomalidomide; Thalidomide
Elenco autori:
Castelli, R.; Cannavò, A.; Conforti, F.; Grava, G.; Cortelezzi, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
CASTELLI Roberto
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/254762
Pubblicato in:
IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY AND IMMUNOTOXICOLOGY
Journal
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