Novel Approaches to Therapy of Hypereosinophilic Syndromes
There has been recent progress in the understanding of the pathogenesis of the hypereosinophilic syndromes (HES). This led to the distinction of subgroups, in which the underlying cause has been identified. Consequently, new treatment options became available, such as imatinib and mepolizumab, which proved to be promising. This article summarizes these new pharmacologic approaches to the therapy of HES.
aDepartment of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Friedbuehlstrasse 49, CH-3010 Bern, Switzerland
bDepartment of Molecular and Developmental Genetics, K.U. Leuven, VIB, Herestraat 49-box 602, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium
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Work in the laboratory of the authors is supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant no. 310000-107526); the Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation, Bern, Switzerland; the OPO-Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland; grant G.0287.07 of the ‘FWO-Vlaanderen;’ and grant SCIE2006-34 of the Foundation against Cancer, foundation of public interest.