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Burkitt's lymphoma and the role of Epstein-Barr virus.

作者信息

Goldstein J A, Bernstein R L

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, San Francisco State University.

出版信息

J Trop Pediatr. 1990 Jun;36(3):114-20. doi: 10.1093/tropej/36.3.114.

DOI:10.1093/tropej/36.3.114
PMID:2163460
Abstract

Burkitt's lymphoma is the most common childhood cancer in Africa. Most prevalent in areas endemic for malaria, the disease, a malignant growth of lymphoid tissue, usually presents itself as a large tumour of the jaw. When first characterized in the 1950s, the lymphoma was thought to spread by some infectious agent. Subsequent research indicates that the frequent involvement of an infectious agent is but one factor in a more complex aetiology. Today, Burkitt's lymphoma is considered an example of multistep carcinogenesis. Each step in the process results from a different agent. The agent in the first step is the Epstein-Barr virus, which infects B cells of the immune system causing a proliferation of these cells. The second step, malarial infection, furthers the proliferation of B cells providing a large population of cells available for a chromosomal translocation which represents the third step in the formation of the lymphoma. The chromosomal translocation places a cancer causing gene, c-myc, in close proximity to an active antibody-encoding its proliferation resulting in a cell capable of unlimited growth which serves as the nucleus of a B cell lymphoma.

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