Drugs toxic to the bone marrow that target the stromal cells
- PMID: 10647869
- DOI: 10.1016/s0162-3109(99)00168-x
Drugs toxic to the bone marrow that target the stromal cells
Abstract
Drugs that cause toxicity to the bone marrow are a heterogeneous group of compounds that act by various mechanisms. The etiology of this pathology is poorly understood but the highly proliferative nature of the hematopoietic cells is assumed to make the bone marrow more sensitive to toxicity. Recent evidence suggests that drugs can also affect specific aspects of stromal cells and the extracellular matrix that they establish. The data support the view that characteristics other than a high proliferation rate could confer susceptibility of the bone marrow to the toxic effects of drugs. This article discusses those drugs that have been shown to have direct effects on the bone marrow stromal cells.
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