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Absence of circulating mast cell precursors in paediatric mastocytosis: could it reflect a different pathophysiology between adults and children with mastocytosis?
[cutaneous mastocytosis]
Mastocytosis
is
a
heterogeneous
disease
whose
different
subtypes
also
vary
in
aggressivity
.
Children
typically
present
with
cutaneous
mastocytosis
.
We
identified
,
in
our
previous
work
,
a
peripheral
CD
34
-
c-
Kit
+
mast
cell
precursor
by
flow
cytometry
in
systemic
forms
but
not
in
cutaneous
forms
of
adult
mastocytosis
.
We
wanted
to
know
if
such
a
mast
cell
precursor
exists
among
children
with
mastocytosis
.
We
analysed
10
children
with
mastocytosis
for
c-
Kit
+
CD
34
-
mast
cell
precursors
by
flow
cytometry
.
In
contrast
to
adults
with
mastocytosis
,
we
did
not
detect
any
circulating
mast
cell
precursors
by
flow
cytometry
in
the
peripheral
blood
of
children
with
mastocytosis
.
The
clinical
symptoms
observed
among
children
with
cutaneous
mastocytosis
could
be
induced
by
cutaneous
mast
cell
mediators
and
not
by
circulating
mast
cells
.
These
results
may
help
to
better
understand
the
differences
between
adult
and
childhood
mastocytosis
.
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"not by circulating mast cells"
symptom
cutaneous mastocytosis
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