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Kaposiform lymphangiomatosis effectively treated with MEK inhibition.


ABSTRACT: Kaposiform lymphangiomatosis (KLA) is a rare lymphatic anomaly primarily affecting the mediastinum with high mortality rate. We present a patient with KLA and significant disease burden harboring a somatic point mutation in the Casitas B lineage lymphoma (CBL) gene. She was treated with MEK inhibition with complete resolution of symptoms, near-complete resolution of lymphatic fluid burden, and remodeling of her lymphatic system. While patients with KLA have been reported to harbor mutations in NRAS, here we report for the first time a causative mutation in the CBL gene in a patient with KLA, successfully treated with Ras pathway inhibition.

SUBMITTER: Foster JB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7539180 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kaposiform lymphangiomatosis effectively treated with MEK inhibition.

Foster Jessica B JB   Li Dong D   March Michael E ME   Sheppard Sarah E SE   Adams Denise M DM   Hakonarson Hakon H   Dori Yoav Y  

EMBO molecular medicine 20200907 10


Kaposiform lymphangiomatosis (KLA) is a rare lymphatic anomaly primarily affecting the mediastinum with high mortality rate. We present a patient with KLA and significant disease burden harboring a somatic point mutation in the Casitas B lineage lymphoma (CBL) gene. She was treated with MEK inhibition with complete resolution of symptoms, near-complete resolution of lymphatic fluid burden, and remodeling of her lymphatic system. While patients with KLA have been reported to harbor mutations in N  ...[more]

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