Clínic Barcelona

The genome of one of the most aggressive lymphomas has been sequenced

Mantle cell lymphoma is a very aggressive and difficult to treat cancer originated in blood cells and lymph nodes. To identify the molecular alterations responsible for this tumor, and facilitate the development of new treatments, a team of scientists led by Dr. Xose S. Puente and Dr. Carlos López-Otín, at University of Oviedo, and Dr. Sílvia Beà and Dr. Elias Campo, at IDIBAPS, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, have sequenced the genomes of over 30 of lymphomas. The result of this work, published today in the prestigious U.S. journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), presents the first comprehensive genomic analysis of this disease. "The study provides insight into causes and evolution of this complex neoplasm and has identified targets for new treatments", says Dr. Silvia Beà, first author of the study.