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New Insights Into the Molecular Pathogenesis of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis

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ONCOLOGIST
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 151-163

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.2013-0341

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Langerhans cell histiocytosis; BRAF kinases; Vemurafenib; Interleukin-17; Cancer microenvironment; Bone marrow

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  1. Italian Association for Cancer Research [IG11647]
  2. Italian Ministry for the University and Research (PRIN)

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Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare proliferative disorder characterized by an accumulation of cells sharing the major phenotypic features of cutaneous Langerhans cells. Given its variable clinical evolution, ranging from self-limiting lesions to multisystemic forms with a poor prognosis, in the last decades it has been debated whether LCH might not have a neoplastic rather than an inflammatory nature. However, although the fundamental events underlying the pathogenesis of LCH are still elusive, recent advances have strikingly improved our understanding of the disease. In particular, the identification of multiple interplays between LCH cells and their tumor microenvironment, along with the recognition of the lesional cytokine storm as a key determinant of LCH progression, has substantiated new opportunities for devising targeted therapeutic approaches. Strikingly, the detection of the rapidly accelerated fibrosarcoma isoform BV600E gain-of-function mutation as a genetic alteration recurring in more than 50% of patients has fueled the paradoxical picture of LCH as a tumor of the antigen-presenting cells that can evade rejection by the immunesystem. Thus, new evidence regarding the ontogeny of LCH cells, as well as a better understanding of the putative immune system frustrating strategy in LCH, may help to define the precise pathogenesis.

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