TY - JOUR
T1 - The microenvironment in mantle cell lymphoma
T2 - Cellular and molecular pathways and emerging targeted therapies
AU - Burger, Jan A.
AU - Ford, Richard J.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by a CLL Global Research Foundation grant and a Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) grant (to J.A.B.).
PY - 2011/11
Y1 - 2011/11
N2 - There is growing evidence suggesting that cross talk between mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) cells and stromal cells in tissue microenvironments, such as the bone marrow and secondary lymphoid organs, causes disease progression by promoting lymphoma cell survival, growth, and drug resistance. Conceivably, while conventional treatment eliminates the bulk of MCL cells, residual lymphoma cells may lurk in protective tissue niches, where they receive signals from accessory cells that promote survival and drug-resistance, thereby paving the way for residual disease and relapses. Based on this concept, the lymphoma microenvironment has become a growing area of current research, and initial clinical trials targeting cross talk between MCL cells and their microenvironment are showing promising early results. In this review, we summarize key cellular and molecular interactions between MCL cells and their microenvironment, and update new clinical developments in this area.
AB - There is growing evidence suggesting that cross talk between mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) cells and stromal cells in tissue microenvironments, such as the bone marrow and secondary lymphoid organs, causes disease progression by promoting lymphoma cell survival, growth, and drug resistance. Conceivably, while conventional treatment eliminates the bulk of MCL cells, residual lymphoma cells may lurk in protective tissue niches, where they receive signals from accessory cells that promote survival and drug-resistance, thereby paving the way for residual disease and relapses. Based on this concept, the lymphoma microenvironment has become a growing area of current research, and initial clinical trials targeting cross talk between MCL cells and their microenvironment are showing promising early results. In this review, we summarize key cellular and molecular interactions between MCL cells and their microenvironment, and update new clinical developments in this area.
KW - BTK
KW - CXCR4
KW - CXCR5
KW - Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)
KW - Microenvironment
KW - PI3 k
KW - SYK
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U2 - 10.1016/j.semcancer.2011.09.006
DO - 10.1016/j.semcancer.2011.09.006
M3 - Review article
C2 - 21945516
AN - SCOPUS:82555165949
SN - 1044-579X
VL - 21
SP - 308
EP - 312
JO - Seminars in cancer biology
JF - Seminars in cancer biology
IS - 5
ER -