2011
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v118.21.1372.1372
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Frequent BRAF V600E Mutations Are Identified in CD207+ Cells in LCH Lesions, but BRAF Status does not Correlate with Clinical Presentation of Patients or Transcriptional Profiles of CD207+ Cells

Abstract: 1372 Background: Very little is known about the cell of origin or the pathogenesis of LCH. There remains debate regarding LCH as a malignant disorder or the result of immune dysregulation. While multiple studies in the past failed to identify significant genetic lesions, an activating mutation (V600E) in the serine/threonine kinase BRAF was recently described in LCH biopsy samples (Badalian-Very et al., 2010). … Show more

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