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Role of Dysregulated Cytokine Signaling and Bacterial Triggers in the Pathogenesis of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

Authors :
Laura K Fogli
Jo Ann Latkowski
Adriana Heguy
Swati Goel
Cynthia Liu
Miriam Eckstein
Jeff Kutok
Sergei B. Koralov
Amy Sun
Mark S. Sundrud
Charalampos Lazaris
Rodrigo S. Lacruz
Niels Ødum
Vijay Narendran
Iannis Aifantis
Melania H Fanok
Igor Dolgalev
Kasthuri Kannan
Mary E. Laird
Kenneth B. Hymes
Source :
The Journal of investigative dermatology. 138(5)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma is a heterogeneous group of lymphomas characterized by the accumulation of malignant T cells in the skin. The molecular and cellular etiology of this malignancy remains enigmatic, and what role antigenic stimulation plays in the initiation and/or progression of the disease remains to be elucidated. Deep sequencing of the tumor genome showed a highly heterogeneous landscape of genetic perturbations, and transcriptome analysis of transformed T cells further highlighted the heterogeneity of this disease. Nonetheless, using data harvested from high-throughput transcriptional profiling allowed us to develop a reliable signature of this malignancy. Focusing on a key cytokine signaling pathway previously implicated in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma pathogenesis, JAK/STAT signaling, we used conditional gene targeting to develop a fully penetrant small animal model of this disease that recapitulates many key features of mycosis fungoides, a common variant of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Using this mouse model, we show that T-cell receptor engagement is critical for malignant transformation of the T lymphocytes and that progression of the disease is dependent on microbiota.

Details

ISSN :
15231747
Volume :
138
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of investigative dermatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....52d415e920ea2b63e463bf738ea49573