
Get up to date on menin inhibitors, an emerging class of targeted therapies for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Menin is a key component of the KMT2A (lysine methyltransferase 2A, formerly MLL1) complex, which plays a critical role in gene regulation, development, and cell cycle control. Small-molecule menin inhibitors have shown particular promise in KMT2A-rearranged (KMT2Ar) and NPM1-mutated AML, with two agents already receiving FDA breakthrough therapy designation. In this episode, Dr Scott Armstrong and Prof Marc Raaijmakers explore the scientific rationale behind menin inhibition, identify which AML patient populations are most likely to benefit, and review the current clinical evidence supporting their use in defined molecular subtypes.Guests: Dr Scott Armstrong Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Prof Marc Raaijmakers Erasmus Medical CenterHost: Isabel Olivera Martinez, PhDLearn MoreWhat did you think of this podcast? Share your opinions with us in this short feedback survey.Provide FeedbackWould you like to explore more eLearning or podcasts? Please visit the EHA Campus.https://ehaedu.org/CampusSubscribe, share, and review this podcast to be able to address topics you enjoy and like to listen to.Follow EHA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EHA_Hematology/Facebook: https://e-h-a.link/facebookLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eha/Email us: education@ehaweb.orgSubscribe to receive the EHA Educational Updates via https://eha.news/subscribe
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