B cells behaving badly

The pathogenesis of B‐cell lymphoproliferative disorders in general and B‐cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in particular appears to involve dysfunctional regulation of humoral and cellular immunity with the subsequent development of genetic aberrations in B cells. In theory, either component may arise de novo or may be influenced by environmental exposures including infectious agents, antigens, genotoxic chemicals, or radiation. As an intermediary within the exposure‐disease continuum, monoclonal B‐cell lymphocytosis may be a helpful biomarker for teasing out these various contributions to risk. This article introduces a series of papers that resulted from an International Workshop held in May 2007 entitled ‘Monoclonal B‐cell Lymphocytosis and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Environmental and Genetic Risk Factors’. Research efforts, such as those described in this issue, should lead to improved interventions, more predictive biomarkers, more effective treatments, and a greater appreciation of how the immune system functions over the entire human lifespan.

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