Abstract
Myeloid malignancies are devastating hematologic cancers with limited therapeutic options. Inflammation is emerging as a novel driver of myeloid malignancy, with important implications for tumor composition, immune response, therapeutic options, and patient survival. Here, we discuss the role of inflammation in normal and malignant hematopoiesis, from clonal hematopoiesis to full-blown myeloid leukemia. We discuss how inflammation shapes clonal output from hematopoietic stem cells, how inflammation alters the immune microenvironment in the bone marrow, and novel therapies aimed at targeting inflammation in myeloid disease.
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Balandrán, J. C., Lasry, A., & Aifantis, I. (2023, July 1). The Role of Inflammation in the Initiation and Progression of Myeloid Neoplasms. Blood Cancer Discovery. American Association for Cancer Research Inc. https://doi.org/10.1158/2643-3230.BCD-22-0176
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