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Sézary Syndrome, recent biomarkers and new drugs.
Chinese Clinical Oncology 2019 Februrary
Sezary syndrome (SS) is a primary cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) characterized by erythroderma, lymphadenopathy and leukemic involvement of the peripheral blood. The high relapse rates and a poor prognosis complicate its clinical course and treatment. The phenotypic characterization and genomic/transcriptomic approaches revealed high heterogeneity of Sezary cells, identifying a wide spectrum of biomarkers implicated in the development of this lymphoma. In this context, we discuss the major malignancy-related biomarkers reported in the literature for the diagnosis, prognosis and staging of SS. The hope for a single reliable diagnostic marker appears increasingly unrealistic, but the discovery of multiple potential biomarkers, with pathogenetic implications, paves the road to promising personalized therapies in SS.
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