Classic Hodgkin lymphoma in young people

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Srishti Gupta, Jeffrey W. Craig
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Abstract

Classic Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) is a unique form of lymphoid cancer featuring a heterogeneous tumor microenvironment and a relative paucity of malignant Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells with characteristic phenotype. Younger individuals (children, adolescents and young adults) are affected as often as the elderly, producing a peculiar bimodal age-incidence profile that has generated immense interest in this disease and its origins. Decades of epidemiological investigations have documented the populations most susceptible and identified multiple risk factors that can be broadly categorized as either biological or environmental in nature. Most risk factors result in overt immunodeficiency or confer more subtle alterations to baseline health, physiology or immune function. Epstein Barr virus, however, is both a risk factor and well-established driver of lymphomagenesis in a significant subset of cases. Epigenetic changes, along with the accumulation of somatic driver mutations and cytogenetic abnormalities are required for the malignant transformation of germinal center-experienced HRS cell precursors. Chromosomal instability and the influence of endogenous mutational processes are critical in this regard, by impacting genes involved in key signaling pathways that promote the survival and proliferation of HRS cells and their escape from immune destruction. Here we review the principal features, known risk factors and lymphomagenic mechanisms relevant to newly diagnosed CHL, with an emphasis on those most applicable to young people.

年轻人的典型霍奇金淋巴瘤
经典霍奇金淋巴瘤(CHL)是一种独特的淋巴细胞癌,具有异质性肿瘤微环境和相对缺乏具有特征性表型的恶性霍奇金细胞和Reed-Sternberg细胞。年轻人(儿童、青少年和年轻人)与老年人一样经常受到影响,产生了一种特殊的年龄-发病率双峰分布,这引起了人们对这种疾病及其起源的极大兴趣。数十年的流行病学调查记录了最易受感染的人群,并确定了多种危险因素,这些因素在本质上可大致分为生物或环境两类。大多数危险因素导致明显的免疫缺陷或给基线健康、生理或免疫功能带来更微妙的改变。然而,在相当一部分病例中,爱泼斯坦·巴尔病毒既是一个风险因素,也是淋巴瘤发生的公认驱动因素。生发中心经历的HRS细胞前体的恶性转化需要表观遗传变化,以及体细胞驱动突变和细胞遗传学异常的积累。在这方面,染色体不稳定性和内源性突变过程的影响至关重要,因为它们影响了参与促进HRS细胞存活和增殖以及它们逃避免疫破坏的关键信号通路的基因。在这里,我们回顾了与新诊断的CHL相关的主要特征,已知的危险因素和淋巴瘤发生机制,重点是最适用于年轻人的因素。
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审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology offers current, authoritative reviews of topics in diagnostic anatomic pathology. The Seminars is of interest to pathologists, clinical investigators and physicians in practice.
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