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Functional analysis of altered transcriptional pathways in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the ABC subtype

Persone

 

Bertoni F.

(Responsabile)

Persone esterne

Lenz Georg

(Co-responsabile)

Thome Margot

(Co-responsabile)

Abstract

This project investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of activated B-cell-like diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (ABC DLBCL), an aggressive human lymphoma subtype characterized by poor patient outcome. Currently, only 50% of patients can be cured following a combined treatment with the B-cell depleting anti-CD20 antibody rituximab and the CHOP chemotherapy regimen (R-CHOP), underlining the need for improved therapeutic strategies. ABC DLBCLs are characterized by distinct transcriptional alterations; a better understanding of these is a prerequisite to develop novel therapeutic strategies. Here, we propose to elucidate the contribution of selected transcription factors to the molecular pathogenesis of this entity in a collaborative manner, using combined biochemical and genetic approaches. These synergistic approaches will unravel novel pathways and genes that specifically drive the development of ABC DLBCL and thereby lead to a significantly better understanding of the biology of ABC DLBCL. Moreover, they might identify novel therapeutic targets and generate diagnostic tools.

Informazioni aggiuntive

Data d'inizio
01.01.2014
Data di fine
30.09.2017
Durata
46 Mesi
Enti finanziatori
SNSF, Swiss National Science Foundation
Partner esterni
coordinatore UNIL
Stato
Concluso
Categoria
Swiss National Science Foundation / Sinergia