Yakushijin Yoshihiro, Hamada Makoto, Yasukawa Masaki
First Department of Internal Medicine, Ehime University School of Medicine, Japan.
Leuk Lymphoma. 2004 Sep;45(9):1741-6. doi: 10.1080/10428190410001683615.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) has a wide biological heterogeneity with various cell origin and biological features. Recent WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms gives importance to immunological and cytogenetic features in addition to morphologic aspects of tumors. Several investigators have performed NHL subclassification based on other biological features of tumor cells. It is extremely important to clarify the proliferation mechanism of tumor cells, and understanding this mechanism may provide insight not only into the biology of tumors but also into the treatment strategy for NHL. Therefore, research focused on the cell cycle is one of the major approaches to the biology and the oncogenesis of NHL. The Aurora kinase family recently identified from Drosophila melamogaster is believed to be an essential kinase involved in mitotic cell cycles. Several groups have reported that Aurora kinases are overexpressed in some solid tumors, suggesting that Aurora kinases may be involved in tumor survival and proliferation. Here, we focus on the role of Aurora-A kinase in the tumorgenesis of NHL using our recent research data, and discuss the possibility of Aurora-A as a new molecular target of NHL treatment.
非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)具有广泛的生物学异质性,其细胞起源和生物学特征各不相同。世界卫生组织(WHO)最近对淋巴样肿瘤的分类除了重视肿瘤的形态学方面外,还强调了免疫和细胞遗传学特征。一些研究人员已根据肿瘤细胞的其他生物学特征对NHL进行了亚分类。阐明肿瘤细胞的增殖机制极其重要,了解这一机制不仅可以深入了解肿瘤生物学,还可以为NHL的治疗策略提供思路。因此,聚焦细胞周期的研究是了解NHL生物学和肿瘤发生的主要方法之一。最近从黑腹果蝇中鉴定出的Aurora激酶家族被认为是参与有丝分裂细胞周期的一种重要激酶。几个研究小组报告说,Aurora激酶在某些实体瘤中过表达,这表明Aurora激酶可能参与肿瘤的存活和增殖。在此,我们利用我们最近的研究数据,聚焦Aurora-A激酶在NHL肿瘤发生中的作用,并讨论Aurora-A作为NHL治疗新分子靶点的可能性。