Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. · Nov 2015
ReviewDevelopment of macitentan for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a serious, chronic condition that, without early recognition and treatment, leads to progressive right heart failure and death. The dual endothelin receptor antagonist macitentan was designed through a deliberate discovery process to maximize endothelin-axis blockade while improving adverse-effect profiles compared with previous compounds. Macitentan's efficacy was demonstrated in an event-driven morbidity and mortality study of treatment-naive and background PAH therapy-treated symptomatic patients. ⋯ Furthermore, it significantly improved cardiopulmonary hemodynamics and quality of life, and had a favorable safety and tolerability profile. To date, this was the largest and longest prospective trial for PAH. Macitentan, currently the only approved oral PAH treatment shown to be safe and effective in delaying long-term progression and reducing PAH-related hospitalizations, has changed treatment paradigms from goal-directed to long-term outcome-oriented therapy.
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Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. · Nov 2015
ReviewDevelopment of the Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor ibrutinib for B cell malignancies.
Ibrutinib is a first-in-class oral covalent inhibitor of Bruton's tyrosine kinase that has demonstrated clinical benefit for many patients with B cell malignancies. Positive results in initial trials led the U. S. ⋯ Via a unique mechanism of action, ibrutinib inhibits B cell signaling pathways that regulate the survival, proliferation, adhesion, and homing of cancerous cells. This marks a paradigm shift from the conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy approach to treating B cell malignancies. Ibrutinib continues to be evaluated across a range of B cell malignancies, either as single-agent therapy or in combination with other therapies, and continues to transform the lives of these patients.