Biological events that contribute to the pathogenesis of myelodysplastic syndromes/neoplasms (MDS) are becoming increasingly characterized and are being translated into rationally designed therapeutic strategies. Herein, we provide updates from the first International Workshop on MDS (iwMDS) of the International Consortium for MDS (icMDS) detailing recent advances in understanding the genetic landscape of MDS, including germline predisposition, epigenetic and immune dysregulation, the complexities of clonal hematopoiesis progression to MDS, as well as novel animal models of the disease. Connected to this progress is the development of novel therapies targeting specific molecular alterations, the innate immune system, and immune checkpoint anti-CD47 and anti-TIM3 antibodies, and cellular therapies), none have been approved for MDS. Additional preclinical and clinical work is needed to develop a truly individualized approach to the care of MDS patients.

Current landscape of translational and clinical research in myelodysplastic syndromes/neoplasms (MDS): Proceedings from the 1st International Workshop on MDS (iwMDS) Of the International Consortium for MDS (icMDS) / Bewersdorf, Jan Philipp; Xie, Zhuoer; Bejar, Rafael; Borate, Uma; Boultwood, Jacqueline; Brunner, Andrew M.; Buckstein, Rena; Carraway, Hetty E.; Churpek, Jane E.; Daver, Naval G.; Porta, Matteo Giovanni Della; DeZern, Amy E.; Fenaux, Pierre; Figueroa, Maria E.; Gore, Steven D.; Griffiths, Elizabeth A.; Halene, Stephanie; Hasserjian, Robert P.; Hourigan, Christopher S.; Kim, Tae Kon; Komrokji, Rami; Kuchroo, Vijay K.; List, Alan F.; Loghavi, Sanam; Majeti, Ravindra; Odenike, Olatoyosi; Patnaik, Mrinal M.; Platzbecker, Uwe; Roboz, Gail J.; Sallman, David A.; Santini, Valeria; Sanz, Guillermo; Sekeres, Mikkael A.; Stahl, Maximilian; Starczynowski, Daniel T.; Steensma, David P.; Taylor, Justin; Abdel-Wahab, Omar; Xu, Mina L.; Savona, Michael R.; Wei, Andrew H.; Zeidan, Amer M.. - In: BLOOD REVIEWS. - ISSN 0268-960X. - ELETTRONICO. - 60:(2023), pp. 101072.0-101072.0. [10.1016/j.blre.2023.101072]

Current landscape of translational and clinical research in myelodysplastic syndromes/neoplasms (MDS): Proceedings from the 1st International Workshop on MDS (iwMDS) Of the International Consortium for MDS (icMDS)

Santini, Valeria;
2023

Abstract

Biological events that contribute to the pathogenesis of myelodysplastic syndromes/neoplasms (MDS) are becoming increasingly characterized and are being translated into rationally designed therapeutic strategies. Herein, we provide updates from the first International Workshop on MDS (iwMDS) of the International Consortium for MDS (icMDS) detailing recent advances in understanding the genetic landscape of MDS, including germline predisposition, epigenetic and immune dysregulation, the complexities of clonal hematopoiesis progression to MDS, as well as novel animal models of the disease. Connected to this progress is the development of novel therapies targeting specific molecular alterations, the innate immune system, and immune checkpoint anti-CD47 and anti-TIM3 antibodies, and cellular therapies), none have been approved for MDS. Additional preclinical and clinical work is needed to develop a truly individualized approach to the care of MDS patients.
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Bewersdorf, Jan Philipp; Xie, Zhuoer; Bejar, Rafael; Borate, Uma; Boultwood, Jacqueline; Brunner, Andrew M.; Buckstein, Rena; Carraway, Hetty E.; Chur...espandi
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