The lymph node microenvironment promotes B-cell receptor signaling, NF-κB activation, and tumor proliferation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
National Institutes of Health · National Heart Lung and Blood Institute · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), an incurable malignancy of mature B lymphocytes, involves blood, bone marrow, and secondary lymphoid organs such as the lymph nodes (LN). A role of the tissue microenvironment in the pathogenesis of CLL is hypothesized based on in vitro observations, but its contribution in vivo remains ill-defined. To elucidate the effects of tumor-host interactions in vivo, we purified tumor cells from 24 treatment-naive patients. Samples were obtained concurrently from blood, bone marrow, and/or LN and analyzed by gene expression profiling. We identified the LN as a key site in CLL pathogenesis. CLL cells in the LN showed up-regulation of gene signatures, indicating B-cell receptor (BCR)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.71
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 51
Authors
24- YHYair HerishanuCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- PPPatricia Pérez‐Galán
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- DLDelong Liu
Center for Information Technology
- ABAngélique Biancotto
Center for Human Genetics
- SPStefania Pittaluga
National Cancer Institute
Topics & keywords
- Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
- Cancer research
- breakpoint cluster region
- Bone marrow
- Biology
- Tumor microenvironment
- Leukemia
- Lymph node
- Good health and well-being