학술논문

CD30: receptor, marker, target
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine International. March, 2020, Issue 1, p27, 10 p.
Subject
Utah
Language
English
ISSN
1179-2698
Abstract
CD30 is a member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor family and is expressed on activated lymphocytes and a few other normal cells. Its signaling activates NF-KB transcription factor, resulting in pleiotropic regulation of gene function. CD30 is the characteristic marker of classical Hodgkin lymphoma, anaplastic large-cell lymphoma, and embryonal cell carcinoma, and it is expressed on a subset of aggressive T- and B-cell neoplasms. Its restricted expression on normal cells makes it an attractive candidate for targeted therapy. The underlying molecular alterations in these malignancies serve to explain the need for a toxin-bound therapeutic reagent. Keywords: NF-KB, Hodgkin lymphoma, TNF-R, ALCL
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