| Literature DB >> 12079224 |
Günter Burg1, Werner Kempf, Andreas Haeffner, Udo Döbbeling, Frank O Nestle, Roland Böni, Marshall Kadin, Reinhard Dummer.
Abstract
Mycosis fungoides is a clinicopathologic term which describes a neoplasm of cerebriform T lymphocytes that form plaques and tumors. We further suggest that mycosis fungoides arises in a background of chronic inflammation or as a response to chronic antigenic stimulation. Subsequently, a series of mutations results in the stepwise progression from eczematous patches, to plaques, tumors and eventual hematogenous dissemination. The pathogenetic process is driven by various, probably individually different, exogenous factors, e.g. environmental foreign antigens, bacterial superantigen, and/or endogenous factors, e.g. autocrine cytokine loops, CD40/CD40L and B7/CD28 interaction.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12079224 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-59410-6_32
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Recent Results Cancer Res ISSN: 0080-0015