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Neil P. Shah, Brian J. Skaggs, Susan Branford, Timothy P. Hughes, John M. Nicoll, Ronald L. Paquette, Charles L. Sawyers
Published in Volume 117, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(9):2562–2569 doi:10.1172/JCI30890
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The dasatinib-resistant V299L mutation is clinically sensitive to imatinib and nilotinib.

(A) wbc count (blue) and peripheral blood myeloblast percentage (red) in an accelerated-phase CML patient (AP-1) who developed dasatinib resistance associated with the V299L mutation in BCR-ABL and responded to imatinib. (B) CRKL immunoblot performed after exposure of leukocytes isolated from patient AP-1 (harboring BCR-ABL/V299L) to varying concentrations of imatinib. (C) wbc count in a second accelerated-phase CML patient (AP-2) who developed resistance to dasatinib due to the V299L mutation and was sequentially treated with imatinib and nilotinib. D, dasatinib; I, imatinib; NI, nilotinib.