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Authors Du Y, Chen B
Received 12 February 2017
Accepted for publication 18 March 2017
Published 18 April 2017 Volume 2017:11 Pages 1255—1261
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S134529
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Abstract: Leukemia is a clonal malignant hematopoietic stem cell disease. It is
the sixth most lethal cancer and accounts for 4% of all
cancers. The main form of treatment for leukemia is chemotherapy. While some
cancer types with a higher incidence than leukemia, such as lung and gastric
cancer, have shown a sharp decline in mortality rates in recent years, leukemia
has not followed this trend. Drug resistance is often regarded as the main
clinical obstacle to effective chemotherapy in patients diagnosed with
leukemia. Many resistance mechanisms have now been identified, and multidrug
resistance (MDR) is considered the most important and prevalent mechanism involved
in the failure of chemotherapy in leukemia. In order to reverse MDR and improve
leukemia prognosis, effective detection methods are needed to identify drug
resistance genes at initial diagnosis. This article provides a comprehensive
overview of published approaches for the detection of MDR in leukemia.
Identification of relevant MDR genes and methods for early detection of these
genes will be needed in order to treat leukemia more effectively.
Keywords: leukemia, multidrug resistance, MDR,
detection approaches