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Lorenz Trümper

Researcher at University of Göttingen

Publications -  276
Citations -  22696

Lorenz Trümper is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lymphoma & Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 260 publications receiving 19534 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenz Trümper include Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft & University of Cologne.

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Signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 is frequently activated in Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells of Hodgkin lymphoma

TL;DR: Immunoblotting and immunohistochemistry results suggest that IL-13 signaling is largely responsible for the constitutive STAT6 activation observed in HRS cells and further implicate IL- 13 as an important growth factor in classical HL.
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Exosomal evasion of humoral immunotherapy in aggressive B-cell lymphoma modulated by ATP-binding cassette transporter A3

TL;DR: It is shown that lymphoma exosomes shield target cells from antibody attack and that exosome biogenesis is modulated by the lysosome-related organelle-associated ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter A3 (ABCA3), and mechanisms of cancer cell resistance to drugs and antibodies are linked in an ABCA3-dependent pathway of exosomal secretion.
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Classical Hodgkin lymphoma is characterized by recurrent copy number gains of the short arm of chromosome 2.

TL;DR: The imbalance pattern of cHL subtypes suggests that different molecular pathways are activated, with REL or other genes on chromosomal band 2p15-p16 playing a fundamental role in the pathogenesis of classical Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Combined analysis of ZAP-70 and CD38 expression as a predictor of disease progression in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

TL;DR: Over-representation of high-risk genomic aberrations such as 17p deletion or 11q deletion and distribution of the IgVH mutation status in B-CLL discordant for ZAP-70/CD38 pointed toward a distinct biologic background of the observed disease subgroups.
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Interleukin 13 and interleukin 13 receptor are frequently expressed by Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells of Hodgkin lymphoma.

TL;DR: Exposure to in situ hybridization of interleukin-13 and IL-13Ralpha1 is a common feature of HRS cells in HL, consistent with the hypothesis that IL- 13 may play a role in autocrine growth in classical HL.