Targeting B-cell receptor signaling in leukemia and lymphoma: how and why?

International Journal of Hematologic Oncology Pub Date : 2016-05-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-26 DOI:10.2217/ijh-2016-0003
John C Allen, Fatima Talab, Joseph R Slupsky
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Abstract

B-lymphocytes are dependent on B-cell receptor (BCR) signaling for the constant maintenance of their physiological function, and in many B-cell malignancies this signaling pathway is prone to aberrant activation. This understanding has led to an ever-increasing interest in the signaling networks activated following ligation of the BCR in both normal and malignant cells, and has been critical in establishing an array of small molecule inhibitors targeting BCR-induced signaling. By dissecting how different malignancies signal through BCR, researchers are contributing to the design of more customized therapeutics which have greater efficacy and lower toxicity than previous therapies. This allows clinicians access to an array of approaches to best treat patients whose malignancies have BCR signaling as a driver of pathogenesis.

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靶向b细胞受体信号在白血病和淋巴瘤中的作用:如何以及为什么?
b淋巴细胞依赖于b细胞受体(BCR)信号通路来维持其生理功能,在许多b细胞恶性肿瘤中,这种信号通路容易异常激活。这种理解导致了对正常和恶性细胞中BCR连接后激活的信号网络的兴趣不断增加,并且对于建立一系列靶向BCR诱导信号的小分子抑制剂至关重要。通过剖析不同恶性肿瘤如何通过BCR发出信号,研究人员正在为设计更个性化的治疗方法做出贡献,这些治疗方法比以前的治疗方法具有更高的疗效和更低的毒性。这使得临床医生能够获得一系列的方法来最好地治疗那些恶性肿瘤中BCR信号作为发病机制驱动因素的患者。
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