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ABSTRACT: Significance
This work demonstrates that ligand-dependent Notch activation promotes the growth and proliferation of mature T-cell lymphomas, providing new therapeutic strategies for this group of aggressive lymphomas.
SUBMITTER: Gao X
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9588752 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gao Xin X Wang Chenguang C Abdelrahman Suhaib S Kady Nermin N Murga-Zamalloa Carlos C Gann Peter P Sverdlov Maria M Wolfe Ashley A Polk Avery A Brown Noah N Bailey Nathanael G NG Inamdar Kedar K Casavilca-Zambrano Sandro S Montes Jaime J Barrionuevo Carlos C Taxa Luis L Reneau John J Siebel Christian W CW Maillard Ivan I Wilcox Ryan A RA
Cancer research 20221001 20
Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCL) are agressive lymphomas that develop from mature T cells. The most common PTCLs are genetically, molecularly, and clinically diverse and are generally associated with dismal outcomes. While Notch signaling plays a critically important role in both the development of immature T cells and their malignant transformation, its role in PTCL is poorly understood, despite the increasingly appreciated function of Notch in regulating the proliferation and differentiation ...[more]