Dr, Department of Hematology, Troyes General Hospital, Troyes, France
Review Article
The New Era for Advancements in Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma: A Review
Author(s): Srimanta Chandra Misra*, Gaetano Lucania, Valentina Guarino and Alberto Santagostino
Peripheral T-Cell Lymphomas (PTCL) are an uncommon and heterogeneous group of disorders arising from the innate and adaptive
immune system. This review deals with the basis and major revisions to the current PTCL classification. Each entity in the 2016
classification has been reviewed on the basis of cell origin, genetic landscape and recent therapeutic options. The objective of this
study was to conduct a review of the normal immune system, signalling pathways and tumor microenvironment in order to understand the
heterogeneity of certain entities as well as to uncover the potential therapeutics. A brief evaluation of a normal immune system, implication
of the JAK-STAT pathway and tumor microenvironment was performed to explain the heterogeneity of PTCL. Attempts were also
made to optimize current standard and personalized management approaches. Fulfilling the curren.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/ 2165-7831.2023.13.303
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