Clonal hematopoiesis and inflammation–the perpetual cycle

S Avagyan, LI Zon - Trends in cell biology, 2023 - cell.com
S Avagyan, LI Zon
Trends in cell biology, 2023cell.com
Acquired genetic or cytogenetic alterations in a blood stem cell that confer clonal fitness
promote its relative expansion leading to clonal hematopoiesis (CH). Despite a largely intact
hematopoietic output, CH is associated with a heightened risk of progression to hematologic
malignancies and with non-hematologic health manifestations, including cardiovascular
disease and overall mortality. We focus on the evidence for the role of inflammation in
establishing, maintaining and reciprocally being affected by CH. We describe the known pro …
Abstract
Acquired genetic or cytogenetic alterations in a blood stem cell that confer clonal fitness promote its relative expansion leading to clonal hematopoiesis (CH). Despite a largely intact hematopoietic output, CH is associated with a heightened risk of progression to hematologic malignancies and with non-hematologic health manifestations, including cardiovascular disease and overall mortality. We focus on the evidence for the role of inflammation in establishing, maintaining and reciprocally being affected by CH. We describe the known pro-inflammatory signals associated with CH and preclinical studies that elucidated the cellular mechanisms involved. We review the evolving literature on early-onset CH in germline predisposition conditions and the possible role of immune dysregulation in this context.
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