慢性淋巴细胞白血病:一种失调的程序性细胞死亡疾病

M.D., Ph.D. John C. Reed
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慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)是人类恶性肿瘤的一个典型例子,它主要是由程序性细胞死亡导致的细胞周转缺陷引起的,而不是由细胞周期调节的改变引起的。在绝大多数患者中,CLL细胞主要是静止淋巴细胞,它们在患者体内逐渐积聚,不是因为它们比正常细胞分裂得更快,而是因为它们存活的时间太长。因此,对CLL遗传学的研究似乎可以让我们了解调控程序性细胞死亡(PCD)的分子机制。此外,由于PCD通路中的缺陷可以使肿瘤细胞抵抗化疗药物和放疗的细胞毒性作用,因此对CLL中细胞死亡的异常调节的研究也可能为更好地理解药物和放疗耐药机制提供信息。在这篇综述中,我总结了目前关于与CLL相关的细胞遗传学异常的知识,以及这种最常见的成人白血病发病机制中失控的细胞死亡的作用。
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A disease of dysregulated programmed cell death

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) represents a quintessential example of a human malignancy which is caused principally by defects that prevent cell turnover due to programmed cell death rather than by alterations in cell cycle regulation. In the vast majority of patients, CLL cells are predominantly G0 quiescent lymphocytes that gradually accumulate in the patient's body not because they are dividing more rapidly than normal, but because they are surviving too long. Investigations of the genetics of CLL therefore seem likely to teach us much about the molecular mechanisms that regulate programmed cell death (PCD). Moreover, since defects in the pathway for PCD can render neoplastic cells resistant to the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapeutic drugs and radiation, investigations of the aberrant regulation of cell death in CLL may also prove informative for gaining a better understanding of drug- and radiation-resistance mechanisms. In this review, I summarize current knowledge about the cytogenetic abnormalities associated with CLL and the role of deregulated cell death in the pathogenesis of this most common of the adult leukemias.

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