Haematologica Reports 2005; 1(issue 8): 67[prev][index][next]
Bortezomib in lymphoma
Goy A
Hackensack, NJ, USA
Bortezomib, the first of its class of new agents called
proteasome inhibitors, was approved by the FDA initially as third
line therapy in multiple myeloma (MM) in May 2003 and added early
2005 as second line option in this disease. In parallel activity of
bortezomib has been shown in a variety of lymphomas especially in
mantle cell and follicular lymphoma subtypes. Though inhibitors of
the proteasome can be considered as targeted agents (i.e. affecting
a discrete enzymatic subunit in the UPP pathway), the antitumor
effect of proteasome inhibitors results from the disruption of
multiple pathways in cancer cells (cell cycle, cell survival,
growth and differentiation) as well as on microenvironment
(adhesion molecules and angiogenesis). [>Read
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