Genetic pathways and histogenetic models of AIDS-related lymphomas

A Carbone, A Gloghini, D Capello… - European Journal of …, 2001 - Elsevier
European Journal of Cancer, 2001Elsevier
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related lymphomas consistently display a B-
cell phenotype and are histogenetically related to germinal centre or post-germinal centre B
cells in the overwhelming majority of cases. The pathogenesis of AIDS-related lymphoma is
a multistep process involving factors provided by the host as well as alterations intrinsic to
the tumour clone. The molecular pathways of viral infection and lesions of cancer-related
genes associated with AIDS-related lymphomas vary substantially in different …
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related lymphomas consistently display a B-cell phenotype and are histogenetically related to germinal centre or post-germinal centre B cells in the overwhelming majority of cases. The pathogenesis of AIDS-related lymphoma is a multistep process involving factors provided by the host as well as alterations intrinsic to the tumour clone. The molecular pathways of viral infection and lesions of cancer-related genes associated with AIDS-related lymphomas vary substantially in different clinicopathological categories of the disease and highlight the marked degree of biological heterogeneity of these lymphomas.
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