Patterns of gene expression in cutaneous t-cell lymphoma: Systematic review of transcriptomic studies in mycosis fungoides

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Mycosis fungoides (MF) is the most prevalent type of skin lymphoma. In its early stages, it has a favorable prognosis. However, in its late stages, it is associated with an increased risk of mortality. This systematic review aimed to identify the transcriptomic changes involved in MF path-ogenesis and progression. A literature search was conducted using the database PubMed, followed by the extraction of 2245 genes which were further filtered to 150 recurrent genes that appeared in two or more publications. Categorization of these genes identified activated pathways involved in pathways such as cell cycle and proliferation, chromosomal instability, and DNA repair. We identified 15 genes implicated in MF progression, which were involved in cell proliferation, immune checkpoints, resistance to apoptosis, and immune response. In highlighting the discrepancies in the way MF transcriptomic data is obtained, further research can focus on not only unifying their approach but also focus on the 150 pertinent genes identified in this review.

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Motamedi, M., Xiao, M. Z. X., Iyer, A., & Gniadecki, R. (2021, June 1). Patterns of gene expression in cutaneous t-cell lymphoma: Systematic review of transcriptomic studies in mycosis fungoides. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10061409

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