Hairy-cell leukaemia (HCL) has long been recognized as distinct from other chronic B-cell malignancies, but several questions remain unanswered. What is the HCL cell of origin? Why does HCL lack the hallmarks of most mature B-cell tumours (for example, chromosomal translocations and consistent lymph node involvement) and show unique features like 'hairy' morphology and bone-marrow fibrosis? Gene-expression profiling and other studies have recently provided new insights into HCL biology and have the potential to affect clinical practice. © 2006 Nature Publishing Group.
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Tiacci, E., Liso, A., Piris, M., & Falini, B. (2006, June). Evolving concepts in the pathogenesis of hairy-cell leukaemia. Nature Reviews Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrc1888