The microenvironment’s role in mycosis fungoides and sézary syndrome: From progression to therapeutic implications

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Abstract

Background: Mycosis fungoides (MF) and Sezary Syndrome (SS) are the most common cutaneous T-cell lymphomas. It has been hypothesized that the interaction between the immune system, cutaneous cells, and neoplastic elements may play a role in MF/SS pathogenesis and progression. Methods: This paper aims to revise in a narrative way our current knowledge of the microenvironment’s role in MF/SS. Results and Conclusions: Literature data support a possible implication of microenvironment cells in MF/SS pathogenesis and progression, opening up new therapeutic avenues.

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Pileri, A., Guglielmo, A., Grandi, V., Violetti, S. A., Fanoni, D., Fava, P., … Pimpinelli, N. (2021, October 1). The microenvironment’s role in mycosis fungoides and sézary syndrome: From progression to therapeutic implications. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10102780

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