Pathogenesis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and the development of novel
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Authors: | Yoshikane Kikushige |
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Affiliation: | 1) Department of Medicine and Biosystemic Sciences, Kyushu University Graduate School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan, 2) Center for Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Kyushu University Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common adult leukemia in Western countries and is characterized by the clonal expansion of mature CD5+ B cells. There have been substantial advances in the field of CLL research in the last decade, including the identification of recurrent mutations, and clarification of clonal architectures, signaling molecules, and the multistep leukemogenic process, providing a comprehensive understanding of CLL pathogenesis. Furthermore, the development of therapeutic approaches, especially that of molecular target therapies against CLL, has markedly improved the standard of care for CLL. This review focuses on the recent insights made in CLL leukemogenesis and the development of novel therapeutic strategies. |
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Keywords: | chronic lymphocytic leukemia multistep leukemogenesis BCR signaling novel drugs |
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