Targeting Pim kinases in hematological cancers: molecular and clinical review

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Marcia Bellon
Christophe Nicot
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[1] University of Kansas Medical Center,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Center for Viral Pathogenesis
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Pim1; Pim2; Pim3; Leukemia; Lymphoma; PIM; JAK; STAT; B-cell; T-cell;
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Decades of research has recognized a solid role for Pim kinases in lymphoproliferative disorders. Often up-regulated following JAK/STAT and tyrosine kinase receptor signaling, Pim kinases regulate cell proliferation, survival, metabolism, cellular trafficking and signaling. Targeting Pim kinases represents an interesting approach since knock-down of Pim kinases leads to non-fatal phenotypes in vivo suggesting clinical inhibition of Pim may have less side effects. In addition, the ATP binding site offers unique characteristics that can be used for the development of small inhibitors targeting one or all Pim isoforms. This review takes a closer look at Pim kinase expression and involvement in hematopoietic cancers. Current and past clinical trials and in vitro characterization of Pim kinase inhibitors are examined and future directions are discussed. Current studies suggest that Pim kinase inhibition may be most valuable when accompanied by multi-drug targeting therapy.
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