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BRAFV600E-mutation is invariably present and associated to oncogene-induced senescence in Erdheim-Chester disease

Authors :
Marina Ferrarini
Riccardo Biavasco
Lorenzo Dagna
Andreas von Deimling
Maria Giulia Cangi
Claudio Doglioni
Alvise Berti
B. Guglielmi
Maria Grazia Sabbadini
Corrado Campochiaro
Vito Lampasona
Greta Grassini
Giulio Cavalli
Elena DalCin
Cangi, Mg
Biavasco, R
Cavalli, G
Grassini, G
Dal Cin, E
Campochiaro, C
Guglielmi, B
Berti, A
Lampasona, V
von Deimling, A
Sabbadini, Mg
Ferrarini, M
Doglioni, Claudio
Dagna, Lorenzo
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objectives Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare form of histiocytosis characterised by uncontrolled chronic inflammation. The oncogenic BRAF V600E mutation has been reported in biopsies in 19 out of 37 patients with ECD from the largest published cohort, but never found in the patients’ peripheral blood. Also, the role of the mutation in the pathogenesis of the disease has not been elucidated yet. BRAF V600E has been associated with oncogene-induced senescence (OIS), a protective mechanism against oncogenic events, characterised by the induction of proinflammatory pathways. Methods We verified the BRAF status in biopsies and peripheral blood from 18 patients with ECD from our cohort and matched controls by means of immunohistochemistry and of an ultrasensitive assay, based on the combination of a locked nucleic acid PCR and pyrosequencing. Droplet digital PCR was used to confirm the findings. We also evaluated the presence of senescence markers in ECD histiocytes. Results BRAF V600E mutation was present in all the biopsy and peripheral blood samples from patients with ECD and in none of the controls. ECD histiocytes and a fraction of circulating monocytes from patients with ECD showed signs of a constitutive activation of the MAPK pathway. Moreover, BRAF-mutated histiocytes expressed markers of OIS. Conclusions The oncogenic BRAF V600E mutation is present in biopsies and in the peripheral blood from all patients with ECD who were evaluated and is associated with OIS. These findings have significant implications for the pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of ECD.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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