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Monocyte-derived dendritic cells in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Leukemia & Lymphoma ; 44(8): 1267-73, ago.2003.
Article in En | URUCAN | ID: bcc-3056
Responsible library: UY78.1
Localization: CDIC/BN-1087
ABSTRACT
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) results from the accumulation of small mature, slowly dividing, monoclonal B lymphocytes. The clinical course of this disease is heterogenous, with some patients progressing rapidly with early death whilst others exhibit a more stable, possibly, non-progressing disease lasting many years. Despite progress in therapy, relapse invariable occurs and the disease remains incurable. The clinical management of CLL is therfore challenging and considerable effort has been directed towards novel therapeutic strategies aimed at reducing the disease relapse rate. Recent insights into the role of dendritic cells as the pivotal antigen-presenting cells that initiate immune responses may provide the basis for generating more effective antitumor immune responses. Consequently, dendritic cells consitute an attractive apporach in the context of CLL. However, understanding the relation between dendritic cells and the cellular immune response is crucial to elucidation of how to manipulate immune responses. After summarizing general properties of dendritic cells, this review focus on the approaches exploiting monocyte-derived dendritic cells in CLL, which should help design of novel treatment strategies in this disease
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Uruguay Oncology Collection: URUCAN Database: URUCAN Main subject: Dendritic Cells / Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Uruguay Language: En Journal: Leukemia & Lymphoma Year: 2003 Type: Article
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Uruguay Oncology Collection: URUCAN Database: URUCAN Main subject: Dendritic Cells / Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Uruguay Language: En Journal: Leukemia & Lymphoma Year: 2003 Type: Article