Gene clues reveal why some rare leukemia patients resist tagraxofusp therapy

medicalxpress - Researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have identified why some patients with a rare type of leukemia, called blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), eventually develop resistance to tagraxofusp, the first Food and …

AI Summary: Researchers have identified decreased TXNRD1 and related molecular changes that appear linked to resistance against tagraxofusp in BPDCN patients. This insight exposes a plausible resistance mechanism and opens opportunities to test predictive biomarkers or combination strategies to overcome failure, which is welcome news for clinicians facing a stubborn, high‑risk disease.

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