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Molecular insight into the biology and clinical course of hairy cell leukemia utilizing immunoglobulin gene analysis

Molecular insight into the biology and clinical course of hairy cell leukemia utilizing immunoglobulin gene analysis
Molecular insight into the biology and clinical course of hairy cell leukemia utilizing immunoglobulin gene analysis
The B cell receptor (BCR) is the functional distinguishing unit that defines any B cell. Immunoglobulin gene (IG) status is preserved in the neoplastic B cell clone and can provide an indicator of the maturation stage reached by the B cell prior to transformation. In hairy cell leukemia (HCL), several pieces of data from IG analysis provide clear hints regarding the cell of origin and the ongoing selective interactions of the tumor BCR with environmental stimuli. HCLs have variable levels of IG somatic mutations, and continue somatic mutations at low levels as well as IG class switching after transformation. More recent data also show the occurrence of selective events in the light chain of the BCR, suggesting a dominant role for IG status in the pathogenesis of HCL. Moreover, it has recently emerged that an unmutated status of the HCL IG can be associated with failure to respond to cladribine, genetic abnormalities indicative of poor outcome, and aggressive disease. These observations suggest that IG analysis may have biological and prognostic relevance in HCL and merits further characterization.
Hhairy cell leukemia, cladribine, igh, immunogenetics, prognosis
1042-8194
15-23
Forconi, Francesco
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Cencini, Emanuele
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Sicuranza, Anna
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Sozzi, Elisa
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Lauria, Francesco
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Forconi, Francesco
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Cencini, Emanuele
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Sicuranza, Anna
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Sozzi, Elisa
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Lauria, Francesco
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Forconi, Francesco, Cencini, Emanuele, Sicuranza, Anna, Sozzi, Elisa and Lauria, Francesco (2011) Molecular insight into the biology and clinical course of hairy cell leukemia utilizing immunoglobulin gene analysis. Leukemia and Lymphoma, 52 (1), 15-23. (doi:10.3109/10428194.2010.530362). (PMID:21133731)

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Abstract

The B cell receptor (BCR) is the functional distinguishing unit that defines any B cell. Immunoglobulin gene (IG) status is preserved in the neoplastic B cell clone and can provide an indicator of the maturation stage reached by the B cell prior to transformation. In hairy cell leukemia (HCL), several pieces of data from IG analysis provide clear hints regarding the cell of origin and the ongoing selective interactions of the tumor BCR with environmental stimuli. HCLs have variable levels of IG somatic mutations, and continue somatic mutations at low levels as well as IG class switching after transformation. More recent data also show the occurrence of selective events in the light chain of the BCR, suggesting a dominant role for IG status in the pathogenesis of HCL. Moreover, it has recently emerged that an unmutated status of the HCL IG can be associated with failure to respond to cladribine, genetic abnormalities indicative of poor outcome, and aggressive disease. These observations suggest that IG analysis may have biological and prognostic relevance in HCL and merits further characterization.

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Published date: January 2011
Keywords: Hhairy cell leukemia, cladribine, igh, immunogenetics, prognosis
Organisations: Cancer Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 358135
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/358135
ISSN: 1042-8194
PURE UUID: 606810ea-bac3-447d-b86a-1959f2f32c36
ORCID for Francesco Forconi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2211-1831

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Date deposited: 08 Oct 2013 11:16
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:41

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Author: Emanuele Cencini
Author: Anna Sicuranza
Author: Elisa Sozzi
Author: Francesco Lauria

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