Publications by authors named "R M Egeler"

This article presents the international dataset of cases in which the association of Langerhans cell Histiocytosis (LCH) with other malignancies (AM) was documented occurring at any age before, concurrently or after LCH. These data are mostly derived from previously published manuscripts or from completed case report forms (CRFs) by Histiocyte Society (HS) members or colleagues. In particular, for each case of LCH-AM, the database reports all the available data about clinical and biologic characteristics of the two tumors, as well about treatment and status at follow-up.

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Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare neoplastic disorder caused by somatic genetic alterations in hematopoietic precursor cells differentiating into CD1a+/CD207+ histiocytes. LCH clinical manifestation is highly heterogeneous. BRAF and MAP2K1 mutations account for ∼80% of genetic driver alterations in neoplastic LCH cells.

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Purpose: The frequency of Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) and associated malignancies (AM) is greater than statistically expected. Here, we analyze LCH-AM co-occurrence in both children and adults.

Methods: Between 1991 and 2015, data were collected by regular questionnaires to members of the Histiocyte Society and searches in PubMed and Abstract Books.

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Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis (LCH) is a neoplastic disorder of hematopoietic origin characterized by inflammatory lesions containing clonal histiocytes (LCH-cells) intermixed with various immune cells, including T cells. In 50-60% of LCH-patients, the somatic driver mutation, which is common in many cancers, is detected in these LCH-cells in an otherwise quiet genomic landscape. Non-synonymous mutations like can be a source of neoantigens capable of eliciting effective antitumor CD8 T cell responses.

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