Feasible diet and circadian interventions reduce in vivo progression of FLT3-ITD-positive acute myeloid leukemia.
Megan RodriguezBaharan FekryBrianna MurphyMary FigueroaTiewei ChengMargaret RaberLisa WartenbergDonna BellLisa TricheKarla CrawfordHuaxian MaKendra AlltonRuwaida AhmedJaime TranChristine RanieriMarina KonoplevaMichelle BartonCesar NunezKristin Eckel-MahanJoya ChandraPublished in: Cancer medicine (2024)
Mouse models for FLT3-ITD AML show that diet composition and timing slows progression of FLT3-ITD AML growth in vivo, potentially mediated by BMAL1. These interventions to enhance therapy efficacy show preliminary feasibility, as pediatric leukemia patients responded favorable to preparation of macronutrient matched meals.