Burrowing through the heterogeneity: Review of mouse models of PTCL-NOS
Currently, there are nineteen different PTCL entities recognized by the World Health Organization; however, approximately 70 percent of PTCL diagnoses fall within one of three subtypes (i.e. peripheral T-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified [PTCL-NOS], anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, and angioimmun...
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doaj-9353627b6cc446beb0a27624da9aa2dd2020-11-24T22:26:32ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2016-09-01610.3389/fonc.2016.00206209844Burrowing through the heterogeneity: Review of mouse models of PTCL-NOSChristine E Cutucache0Tyler Andrew Herek1University of Nebraska at OmahaUniversity of Nebraska at OmahaCurrently, there are nineteen different PTCL entities recognized by the World Health Organization; however, approximately 70 percent of PTCL diagnoses fall within one of three subtypes (i.e. peripheral T-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified [PTCL-NOS], anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, and angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma). PTCL-NOS is a grouping of extra-thymic neoplasms that represent a challenging and heterogeneous subset of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. Research into PTCLs has been cumbersome as the lack of defining cytogenetic, histological, and molecular features has stymied diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. Similarly, the lack of genetically manipulated murine models that faithfully recapitulate disease characteristics were absent prior to the turn of the century. Herein, we review the literature concerning existing mouse models for PTLC-NOS, while paying particular attention to the etiology of this heterogeneous disease.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fonc.2016.00206/fullNeoplasmsT-cell lymphomamouse modelsGenetically engineeredPTCL-NOS |
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Burrowing through the heterogeneity: Review of mouse models of PTCL-NOS |
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Burrowing through the heterogeneity: Review of mouse models of PTCL-NOS |
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Burrowing through the heterogeneity: Review of mouse models of PTCL-NOS |
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Burrowing through the heterogeneity: Review of mouse models of PTCL-NOS |
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Burrowing through the heterogeneity: Review of mouse models of PTCL-NOS |
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burrowing through the heterogeneity: review of mouse models of ptcl-nos |
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Frontiers in Oncology |
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2016-09-01 |
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Currently, there are nineteen different PTCL entities recognized by the World Health Organization; however, approximately 70 percent of PTCL diagnoses fall within one of three subtypes (i.e. peripheral T-cell lymphoma not otherwise specified [PTCL-NOS], anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, and angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma). PTCL-NOS is a grouping of extra-thymic neoplasms that represent a challenging and heterogeneous subset of non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. Research into PTCLs has been cumbersome as the lack of defining cytogenetic, histological, and molecular features has stymied diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. Similarly, the lack of genetically manipulated murine models that faithfully recapitulate disease characteristics were absent prior to the turn of the century. Herein, we review the literature concerning existing mouse models for PTLC-NOS, while paying particular attention to the etiology of this heterogeneous disease. |
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Neoplasms T-cell lymphoma mouse models Genetically engineered PTCL-NOS |
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