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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (
immaturity
)
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The diverse clinical presentations of
cutaneous T cell lymphoma
(
CTCL
) have been unified by immunologic characterization of the malignant T cells as an expansion of clonal, CD4+ inducer T cells with affinity for epidermal association with Langerhans cells (LC), an immature member of the dendritic cell (DC) family. Features of the life cycle of
CTCL
have recently been elucidated through development of an in vitro cell culture system. In this system, the proliferation and survival of the
CTCL
cells is tied to an association with immature monocyte-derived DC. Growth of the
CTCL
cells requires direct contact with the DC and both cell types survive in the presence of supportive cytokines for 3 months. Separation of the
CTCL
cells and the DC, or DC maturation truncates the synergy between the two cell populations and results in rapid death of both cell types. The
CTCL
cells perpetuate DC
immaturity
and survival through secretion of interleukin 10 (IL10) and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). The immature DC are aggressively phagocytic and can engulf apoptotic
CTCL
cells that have exhausted their proliferative potential and present peptides derived from the apoptotic material in class II MHC molecules to the T cell receptor (TCR) of the CD4+
CTCL
cell.
CTCL
cells are induced to become T-regulatory (Treg) cells when their TCR is triggered by DC class II presentation of peptides derived from apoptotic material. Treg
CTCL
cells suppress immune responses and secrete IL10 and TGF-beta, cytokines that perpetuate DC
immaturity
, providing continued opportunity for DC stimulation of
CTCL
cell growth. Understanding the
CTCL
cell life cycle unveils a variety of potential targets that can be exploited for therapeutic intervention.
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PMID:The life cycle of cutaneous T cell lymphoma reveals opportunities for targeted drug therapy. 1557 18