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Hodgkin's disease (HD) is characterized by the presence of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (H-RS) cells against a hyperplastic background of reactive cells such as lymphocytes, histiocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils, neutrophils, and stromal cells. There is ample evidence to suggest that proliferation and survival of HD-derived cells is due to cytokine signalling. Recently, high expression of interleukin (IL)-13 was described in HD-derived cell lines. Here we investigated the possible involvement of IL-13 in the pathophysiology, especially autocrine pathways of H-RS cells.
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