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MDS Pathophysiology and the Role of Immune Dysfunction (with Dr Shahram Kordasti)

MDS Pathophysiology and the Role of Immune Dysfunction (with Dr Shahram Kordasti)

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In this episode, prof. Kirsten Gronbaek and dr. Shahram Kordasti discuss the role of immune dysfunction in MDS. With the improving understanding of complex pathophysiology of MDS, the major role of the immune system in this process is becoming increasingly apparent.

Listen to dr. Kordasti discuss the multifactorial interactions between the malignant clones and the inflammatory environment, manifesting in elements of autoimmunity and elements of autoinflammation in MDS. As the complexity of immunophenotypes observed in MDS is being unraveled, the need to include immunophenotypic factors in the prognostic scores is growing.

Tune in to hear dr. Kordasti’s and prof. Gronbaek’s thoughts on the future of prognostication, the more comprehensive approach for patient stratification designed to predict therapy responses and the future of immunotherapy in MDS.

Host: Prof Kirsten Gronbaek

Guest: Dr Shahram Kordasti

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