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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia: from molecular pathogenesis to novel therapeutic strategies

Julio Delgado, Ferran Nadeu, Dolors Colomer, Elı́as Campo

2020Haematologica99 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is a well-defined lymphoid neoplasm with very heterogeneous biological and clinical behavior. The last decade has been remarkably fruitful in novel findings elucidating multiple aspects of the pathogenesis of the disease including mechanisms of genetic susceptibility, insights into the relevance of immunogenetic factors driving the disease, profiling of genomic alterations, epigenetic subtypes, global epigenomic tumor cell reprogramming, modulation of tumor cell and microenvironment interactions, and dynamics of clonal evolution from early steps in monoclonal B cell lymphocytosis to progression and transformation into diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. All this knowledge has offered new perspectives that are being exploited therapeutically with novel target agents and management strategies. In this review we provide an overview of these novel advances and highlight questions and perspectives that need further progress to translate into the clinics the biological knowledge and improve the outcome of the patients.

Topics & Concepts

Chronic lymphocytic leukemiaEpigenomicsReprogrammingEpigeneticsSomatic evolution in cancerPathogenesisBiologyDiseaseImmunologyLeukemiaBioinformaticsMedicineCancerDNA methylationCellGeneticsGenePathologyGene expressionChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ResearchLymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentImmunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders