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Immune modulatory effects of Idelalisib in stromal cells of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Author: HandlSarah, KremerAnita N, Lutzny-GeierGloria, MackensenAndreas, OostendorpRobert A J, VoelklSimon, WilkeJochen, von HeydebrandFranziska
Original Abstract of the Article :
Molecular targets of tyrosine kinase inhibitors are not restricted to the B-cell compartment but also regulate functions in the tumor microenvironment. Increasing evidence suggests that B-cell receptor-associated kinases like protein kinase C (PKC)-β is essential for the formation of a microenvironm...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1080/10428194.2021.1927019
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Impact of Idelalisib on Stromal Cells in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
In the vast and intricate landscape of cancer research, we are always seeking new avenues to combat the disease. This research delves into the complex world of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), exploring the role of the drug Idelalisib in targeting not just the cancerous B-cells, but also the surrounding stromal cells that contribute to the tumor's growth. It's like trying to control a desert sandstorm - you need to address both the swirling sand and the underlying wind currents that fuel it. The study utilizes a variety of techniques, including investigating the effect of Idelalisib on the PKCβ/NF-κB and Notch pathways within stromal cells, and developing a 3D model to mimic the interactions between tumor and stromal cells. This provides a more realistic view of the disease compared to traditional cell cultures, akin to studying a sandstorm in a controlled environment versus witnessing it in all its chaotic glory.Idelalisib: More Than Meets the Eye
The results reveal that Idelalisib doesn't just target the B-cells, it also has a significant impact on the stromal cells, modulating the expression of immune-modulatory proteins. This is akin to realizing that the sandstorm is also affecting the nearby oasis, potentially disrupting its delicate ecosystem. The researchers found that Idelalisib, while effective against the cancer cells, also triggers a response in the stromal cells, potentially leading to side effects for the patients. This reminds us that even the most targeted therapies can have unintended consequences, much like a well-aimed arrow can also disturb the delicate balance of a desert ecosystem.The Potential of 3D Models for Personalized Therapies
The development of a 3D model for studying CLL is crucial as it provides a more comprehensive understanding of the disease and its intricacies. It's like having a miniature desert landscape to observe, allowing for more nuanced studies compared to simply studying sand grains in isolation. This model opens up exciting possibilities for developing personalized therapies, especially in the context of minimal-residual disease, where the fight against cancer becomes like finding a single grain of sand in a vast desert.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research highlights the importance of considering the entire tumor microenvironment when developing cancer therapies. It's like realizing that the desert is more than just sand – it's a complex ecosystem with interconnected components. The findings provide valuable insights into the potential impact of Idelalisib on stromal cells, emphasizing the need for continued research and development of personalized therapies that can effectively target the complex interplay between tumor and stromal cells.Date :
- Date Completed 2021-11-01
- Date Revised 2021-11-01
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