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Vliv funkčních polymorfismů ovlivňujících zánět a oxidační stres na průběh chronické lymfocytární leukémie a volbu individuální léčebné strategie
Code
NV16-32339A
Summary
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common form of leukemia in western countries. Early relaps and refractoriness to initial therapy are associated with poor prognosis and low life-expectancy. Identification of patients with high risk of relapsed/refractory disease may stratify them for on-time personalised treatment using novel BCR-signaling inhibitors and BCL2 antagonists. We aim therefore to study a comprehensive panel of functional polymorphisms influencing the extent/burden of inflammatory reaction and oxidative stress in order to identify risk haplotypes associated with relaps/refractoriness. Moreover, we will develop an electronic tool for estimation of a relapse/refractoriness risk by integrating big data from individual “imunogenetic” signature, somatic genetic variability, clonal heterogeneity and other prognostic markers. Identification of patients with high risk of early relaps/refractoriness may contribute to selection of personalised treatment strategy, thus to improve the prognosis, life-expectancy and lower the treatment costs for these patients.
Start year
2016
End year
2019
Provider
Ministerstvo zdravotnictví
Category
Obecná forma
Type
Program na podporu zdravotnického aplikovaného výzkumu a vývoje
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Information system of research, development and innovation (in Czech)
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