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Query: UNIPROT:P06126 (
CD1a
)
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Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare disorder characterized by tissue accumulation of
CD1a
+
CD207
+
LCH cells. In LCH, somatic mutations of the
BRAF
V600E
gene have been detected in tissue LCH cells, bone marrow CD34
+
hematopoietic stem cells, circulating CD14
+
monocytes, and BDCA1
+
myeloid dendritic cells (DC). Targeting
BRAF
V600E
in clonal Langerhans cells (LC) and their precursors is a potential treatment option for patients whose tumors have the mutation. The development of mouse macrophages and LCs is regulated by the
CSF1
receptor (CSF1R). In patients with diffuse-type tenosynovial giant cell tumors, CSF1R inhibition depletes tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) with therapeutic efficacy; however, CSF1R signaling in LCs and LCH has not been investigated. We found through IHC and flow cytometry that CSF1R is normally expressed on human
CD1a
+
CD207
+
LCs in the epidermis and stratified epithelia. LCs that were differentiated from CD14
+
monocytes, BDCA1
+
DCs, and CD34
+
cord blood progenitors expressed CSF1R that was downregulated upon maturation. Immature LCs migrated toward
CSF1
, but not IL34. Administration of the c-FMS/CSF1R kinase inhibitors GW2580 and BLZ945 significantly reduced human LC migration. In LCH clinical samples, LCH cells (including
BRAF
V600E
cells) and TAMs retained high expression of CSF1R. We also detected the presence of transcripts for its ligand,
CSF1
, but not IL34, in all tested LCH cases. CSF1R and
CSF1
expression in LCH, and their role in LC migration and differentiation, suggests CSF1R signaling blockade as a candidate rational approach for treatment of LCH, including the
BRAF
V600E
and wild-type forms of the disease.
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PMID:CSF1R Is Required for Differentiation and Migration of Langerhans Cells and Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis. 3223 82