Epigenetically programmed identity crisis to combat diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
1/5 보강
Germinal center B cell-like diffuse large B cell lymphoma (GCB-DLBCL) originates from the malignant transformation of germinal center B cells.
APA
Niccolai R, Göbel C, Jacobs H (2026). Epigenetically programmed identity crisis to combat diffuse large B cell lymphoma.. Trends in immunology, 47(2), 160-169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.it.2025.10.007
MLA
Niccolai R, et al.. "Epigenetically programmed identity crisis to combat diffuse large B cell lymphoma.." Trends in immunology, vol. 47, no. 2, 2026, pp. 160-169.
PMID
41206331
Abstract
Germinal center B cell-like diffuse large B cell lymphoma (GCB-DLBCL) originates from the malignant transformation of germinal center B cells. This process is driven by transcriptional and epigenetic dysregulations, frequently caused by recurrent mutations and chromosomal translocations. These changes lead to a differentiation arrest associated with unchecked proliferation and survival. This review highlights key transcriptional and epigenetic dependencies that sustain the GCB-DLBCL phenotype and identifies therapeutic vulnerabilities. Epigenetic targeting of these vulnerabilities unlocks tumor cells from their differentiation arrest, enabling further yet incomplete differentiation toward an antiproliferative, proapoptotic plasma cell-like or memory B cell-like state. We define this transition as an epigenetically programmed identity crisis, a promising therapeutic strategy to target GCB-DLBCL and potentially other malignancies.
MeSH Terms
Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse; Humans; Epigenesis, Genetic; Animals; Cell Differentiation; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Germinal Center; B-Lymphocytes