Progress in research on childhood T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia, notch1 signaling pathway, and its inhibitors: A review

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Abstract

Childhood leukemia is cancer that seriously threatens the life of children in China. Poor sensitivity to chemotherapy and susceptibility to drug resistance are the reasons for the treatment of T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia (T-ALL) being extremely difficult. Moreover, traditional intensive chemotherapy regimens cause great damage to children. Therefore, it is highly important to search for targeted drugs and develop a precise individualized treatment for child patients. There are activating mutations in the NOTCH1 gene in more than 50% of human T-ALLs and the Notch signaling pathway is involved in the pathogenesis of T-ALL. In this review, we summarize the progress in research on T-ALL and Notch1 signaling pathway inhibitors to provide a theoretical basis for the clinical treatment of T-ALL.

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Fang-Fang, Z., You, Y., & Wen-Jun, L. (2021). Progress in research on childhood T-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia, notch1 signaling pathway, and its inhibitors: A review. Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 21(2), 136–144. https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2020.4687

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