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Carolina Peres Mota1, John Lennon Silva Cunha2, Maria Carolina Silva Versieux Magalhães1, Mônica Simões Israel3, Nathália de Almeida Freire3, Emilia Rosaria Carvalho Dos Santos4, Nathalie Henriques Silva Canedo4, Michelle Agostini5, Aline Corrêa Abrahão5, Bruno Augusto Benevenuto de Andrade5, Mário José Romañach5, Sílvia Ferreira de Sousa6.
Abstract
Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is the most common form of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis and oral mucosal involvement is exceedingly rare. Histiocytic disorders harbor activating mutations in MAPK pathway, including the report of BRAF V600E in JXG of extracutaneous site. However, no information is available for oral JXG. Herein, the clinicopathological and immunohistochemical features of five new oral JXG were evaluated in conjunction with literature review. Also, we assessed the BRAF V600E in oral samples. Five oral JXG were retrieved from pathology archives. Morphological and immunohistochemical analyses were performed. The BRAF V600E status was determined with TaqMan allele-specific qPCR. The series comprised of three female and two male patients, most of them adults, with a median age of 39 years (range 13-68 years). Clinically, the lesions appeared as asymptomatic solitary nodules, measuring until 2.5 cm, with more incident to the buccal mucosa. Morphologically, most of the cases presented classical histological features of JXG, with histiocytic cells consistent with the non-Langerhans cell immunophenotype. BRAF V600E was not detected in the cases tested. This is the first and largest published series of oral JXG affecting adults and a Brazilian population. The molecular pathogenesis of oral JXG remains unknown. Clinicians and pathologists must recognize JXG to avoid misdiagnoses with oral benign or malignant lesions.Entities:
Keywords: BRAF V600E; Histiocytic disorders; Juvenile xanthogranuloma; Mutation; Oral cavity; non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34414559 PMCID: PMC9187812 DOI: 10.1007/s12105-021-01373-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck Pathol ISSN: 1936-055X