A Microbiota-Dependent, STAT3-Driven Mouse Model of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
- PMID: 29681389
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.12.022
A Microbiota-Dependent, STAT3-Driven Mouse Model of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma
Abstract
In recent years, much has been learned about the molecular genetics of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. Fanok et al. (2018) translate knowledge from systematic genomic and transcriptomic analyses to develop a mouse model that tests the hypothesis that activated STAT3 in CD4+ T cells may be a driver of cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. The transgenic mouse that they developed exhibits clinical features of mycosis fungoides, as well as Sezary syndrome, two well-known entities in the cutaneous T-cell lymphoma spectrum. Furthermore, these authors show that TCR engagement and microbiota are required for development of the complete clinical phenotype. This mouse model, which develops progressive disease, provides a new tool to understand cutaneous T-cell lymphoma biology and to potentially test new therapies.
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Role of Dysregulated Cytokine Signaling and Bacterial Triggers in the Pathogenesis of Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma.J Invest Dermatol. 2018 May;138(5):1116-1125. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.10.028. Epub 2017 Nov 8. J Invest Dermatol. 2018. PMID: 29128259 Free PMC article.
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