Publications by authors named "J P Magaud"

In splenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL), specific and functional Toll-like Receptor (TLR) patterns have been recently described, suggesting their involvement in tumoral proliferation. Splenic diffuse red pulp lymphoma with villous lymphocytes (SDRPL) is close to but distinct from SMZL, justifying here the comparison of TLR patterns and functionality in both entities. Distinct TLR profiles were observed in both lymphoma subtypes.

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Splenic diffuse red pulp lymphoma is an indolent small B-cell lymphoma recognized as a provisional entity in the World Health Organization 2008 classification. Its precise relationship to other related splenic B-cell lymphomas with frequent leukemic involvement or other lymphoproliferative disorders remains undetermined. We performed whole-exome sequencing to explore the genetic landscape of ten cases of splenic diffuse red pulp lymphoma using paired tumor and normal samples.

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New B-cell receptor-targeted therapies such as ibrutinib, a Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor, are now proposed for lymphoid pathologies. The putative benefits of its combination with glucocorticoids were evaluated here. We compared the effects of dexamethasone (DXM), ibrutinib and their in vitro combination on proliferation and metabolic stress markers in stimulated normal B-lymphocytes and in malignant lymphocytes from chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the role of CD180, an orphan Toll-like receptor, in lymphoproliferative disorders by analyzing its expression in various lymphoma types using flow cytometry.
  • Results show that while CD180 expression in follicular lymphoma (FL) B-cells is similar to controls in lymph nodes, it is significantly lower in other types like mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) and chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), and varies when assessed in peripheral blood.
  • The findings suggest that CD180 expression can help diagnose these disorders, but its interpretation must consider the sample's anatomical origin.
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