scholarly journals Alternative genetic mechanisms of BRAF activation in Langerhans cell histiocytosis

Blood ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 128 (21) ◽  
pp. 2533-2537 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rikhia Chakraborty ◽  
Thomas M. Burke ◽  
Oliver A. Hampton ◽  
Daniel J. Zinn ◽  
Karen Phaik Har Lim ◽  
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Key Points A BRAF gene fusion and small in-frame BRAF deletions were found in a subset of LCH lesions lacking BRAF-V600E or MAP2K1 mutations. In LCH model systems, responses to MAPK pathway inhibitors depend on the specific genetic alteration that drives ERK activation.

Blood ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 124 (10) ◽  
pp. 1655-1658 ◽  
Author(s):  
Noah A. Brown ◽  
Larissa V. Furtado ◽  
Bryan L. Betz ◽  
Mark J. Kiel ◽  
Helmut C. Weigelin ◽  
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Key Points Targeted genome sequencing reveals high-frequency somatic MAP2K1 mutations in Langerhans cell histiocytosis. MAP2K1 mutations are mutually exclusive with BRAF mutations and may have implications for the use of BRAF and MEK targeted therapy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (12) ◽  
pp. 1848-1853 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosemarie Mastropolo ◽  
Allison Close ◽  
Steven W. Allen ◽  
Kenneth L. McClain ◽  
Scott Maurer ◽  
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Key Points Demonstration of BRAF-V600E in Rosai-Dorfman-Destombes disease requires sensitive molecular assays and molecular-based tissue immunostain. BRAF-V600E blood testing is important for disease-monitoring BRAF-mutated histiocytosis and can guide inhibitor treatment plans.


Blood ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 123 (20) ◽  
pp. 3152-3155 ◽  
Author(s):  
David S. Nelson ◽  
Willemijn Quispel ◽  
Gayane Badalian-Very ◽  
Astrid G. S. van Halteren ◽  
Cor van den Bos ◽  
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Key Points Whole exome sequencing reveals novel mutations in ARAF that activate the kinase and are inhibitable by vemurafenib in a patient with LCH. Requiring the presence of BRAF V600E in LCH to qualify for rat fibrosarcoma inhibitor treatment may be overly exclusionary.


Hematology ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 (1) ◽  
pp. 559-564 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carl E. Allen ◽  
D. Williams Parsons

AbstractLangerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH), juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG), and Erdheim–Chester disease (ECD) represent histiocytic disorders with a wide range of clinical manifestations. Until recently, mechanisms of pathogenesis have been speculative and debate has focused on classification of these conditions as reactive versus neoplastic. Genomic studies have been challenged by scarce tissue specimens, as well as heterogeneous nature of the lesions with variable infiltration of pathologic histiocytes. Whole-exome sequencing recently revealed a very low frequency of somatic mutations in LCH, JXG, and ECD compared to other neoplastic disorders. However, at least in the cases of LCH and ECD, there is a very high frequency of activating mutations in MAPK pathway genes, most notably BRAF-V600E, as well as MAP2K1, in LCH and NRAS in ECD. In ECD, recurrent mutations in the PI3K pathway gene PIK3CA have also been described. The heterogeneous clinical manifestations of these disorders may therefore be the cumulative result of activation of MAPK mutations (along with modifying signals from other pathways) at distinct stages of myeloid differentiation. Implications of this model include redefinition of LCH, JXG, and ECD as a group of clinically diverse myeloid neoplastic disorders with a common mechanism of pathogenesis. This model supports refocusing therapeutic strategies for these diseases on a personalized approach based on specific mutations and the cell(s) of origin.


Blood ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 121 (9) ◽  
pp. 1495-1500 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julien Haroche ◽  
Fleur Cohen-Aubart ◽  
Jean-François Emile ◽  
Laurent Arnaud ◽  
Philippe Maksud ◽  
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Key Points Treatment with vemurafenib induced a dramatic response in 3 patients with histiocytosis harboring BRAF V600E mutations. Tumor response was observed in both Erdheim-Chester disease and Langerhans cell histiocytosis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (19) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nallammai Muthiah ◽  
Kamil W. Nowicki ◽  
Jennifer L. Picarsic ◽  
Michael P. D’Angelo ◽  
Daniel F. Marker ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND “Langerhans cell histiocytosis” (LCH) is a term that encompasses single-system or multisystem disorders traditionally characterized by a proliferation of clonal CD1a+/CD207+ myeloid-derived histiocytes. In most cases of LCH, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway somatic mutations lead to near universal upregulation of phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase expression. The clinical manifestations of LCH are numerous, but bone involvement is common. Intracranial lesions, especially as isolated manifestations, are rare. OBSERVATIONS The authors presented the case of a long-term survivor of exclusive intracranial LCH that manifested with isolated craniofacial bone and intraparenchymal central nervous system recurrences, which were managed with 3 decades of multimodal therapy. The patient was initially diagnosed with LCH at age 2 years, and the authors documented the manifestations of disease and treatment for 36 years. Most of the patient’s treatment course occurred before the discovery of BRAF V600E. Treatments initially consisted of chemotherapy, radiosurgery, and open resections for granulomatous LCH lesions. Into young adulthood, the patient had a minimal disease burden but still required additional radiosurgical procedures and open resections. LESSONS Surgical treatments alleviated the patient’s immediate symptoms and allowed for tumor burden control. However, surgical interventions did not cure the underlying, aggressive disease. In the current era, access to systemic MAPK inhibitor therapy for histiocytic lesions may offer improved outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shunqiao Feng ◽  
Lin Han ◽  
Mei Yue ◽  
Dixiao Zhong ◽  
Jing Cao ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare neoplastic disease that occurs in both children and adults, and BRAF V600E is detected in up to 64% of the patients. Several studies have discussed the associations between BRAF V600E mutation and clinicopathological manifestations, but no clear conclusions have been drawn regarding the clinical significance of the mutation in pediatric patients. Results We retrieved the clinical information for 148 pediatric LCH patients and investigated the BRAF V600E mutation using next-generation sequencing alone or with droplet digital PCR. The overall positive rate of BRAF V600E was 60/148 (41%). The type of sample (peripheral blood and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue) used for testing was significantly associated with the BRAF V600E mutation status (p-value = 0.000 and 0.000). The risk of recurrence declined in patients who received targeted therapy (p-value = 0.006; hazard ratio 0.164, 95%CI: 0.046 to 0.583). However, no correlation was found between the BRAF V600E status and gender, age, stage, specific organ affected, TP53 mutation status, masses close to the lesion or recurrence. Conclusions This is the largest pediatric LCH study conducted with a Chinese population to date. BRAF V600E in LCH may occur less in East Asian populations than in other ethnic groups, regardless of age. Biopsy tissue is a more sensitive sample for BRAF mutation screening because not all of circulating DNA is tumoral. Approaches with low limit of detection or high sensitivity are recommended for mutation screening to avoid type I and II errors.


Cureus ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Camila Prada Avella ◽  
Amaranto Suárez ◽  
Sharon Contreras ◽  
Alejandra Calderon

Author(s):  
Dmitry Evseev ◽  
Irina Kalinina ◽  
Elena Raykina ◽  
Daria Osipova ◽  
Zalina Abashidze ◽  
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Background Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) involves abnormal proliferation of Langerhans cells (LC), which is typically driven by the BRAF V600E mutation. High-risk LCH has a poor prognosis. Procedure Fifteen children (5 girls, 10 boys) with BRAF V600E+ LCH received vemurafenib (initial dose median 40 mg/kg/day, range: 11–51.6 mg/kg/day) between March 2016 and February 2020. All patients had previous received LCH-directed chemotherapy. The median age at LCH onset was 2 months (range: 1–28 months) and the median age at the start of vemurafenib treatment was 22 months (range: 13–62 months). The median disease activity score (DAS) at the start of vemurafenib treatment was 12 points (range: 2–22 points). Results The median duration of vemurafenib therapy was 29 months (range: 2.4–45 months). All patients responded to treatment, with median DAS values of 4 points (range: 0–14 points) at week 4 and 1 point (range: 0–3 points) at week 26. Toxicities included skin/hair changes (93%) and non-significant QT prolongation (73%). Two patients died, including 1 patient who experienced hepatic failure after NSAID overdose and 1 patient who developed neutropenic sepsis. Electively stopping vemurafenib treatment resulted in relapse in 5 patients, and complete cessation was only possible for 1 patient. Digital droplet PCR for BRAF V600E using cell-free circulating DNA revealed that 7 patients had mutation statuses that fluctuated over time. Conclusion Our study confirms that vemurafenib treatment is safe and effective for young children with BRAF V600E+ multisystem LCH. However, treatment using vemurafenib does not completely eliminate the disease.


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