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Recent Advances in Castleman Disease

Christian Hoffmann, Marcus Hentrich, Markus Tiemann, Andreas Rosenwald, Florian Weber, Wolfgang Willenbacher, Kai Hübel

2022Oncology Research and Treatment34 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Castleman disease (CD) encompasses a spectrum of rare disorders with characteristic histopathological features. Unicentric CD (UCD) is a benign, local hyperplasia of lymphoid tissue that is usually curable. Multicentric CD (MCD) manifests as a potentially life-threatening systemic disease with complex symptomatology which is mostly due to an overproduction of interleukin-6 (IL-6) or dysregulation of IL-6-related signaling pathways. From a therapeutic perspective, it is important to distinguish idiopathic MCD (iMCD) from those cases that are associated with the human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8 + MCD). SUMMARY: During recent years, it has become increasingly clear that even HHV-8-negative MCD is not a homogeneous entity and that there are clinically distinct variants. International consensus guidelines for diagnosis and treatment have been developed for iMCD and UCD. KEY MESSAGES: We herein summarize recent advances in diagnosis, treatment, and novel insights into the pathogenesis of this disease.

Topics & Concepts

PathogenesisDiseaseInterleukin 6Castleman diseaseMedicineHyperplasiaImmunologyHuman herpesvirusCytokineCancer researchPathologyVirusViral-associated cancers and disordersCNS Lymphoma Diagnosis and TreatmentLymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment