Two routes to leukemic transformation after a JAK2 mutation-positive myeloproliferative neoplasm
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08/04/2010
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) may follow a JAK2-positive myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), although the mechanisms of disease evolution, often involving loss of mutant JAK2, remain obscure. We studied 16 patients with JAK2-mutant (7 of 16) or JAK2 wild-type (9 of 16) AML after a JAK2-mutant MPN. Primary myelofibrosis or myelofibrotic transformation preceded all 7 JAK2-mutant but only 1 of 9 JAK2 wild-type AMLs (P = .001), implying that JAK2-mutant AML is preceded by mutation(s) that give rise to a "myelofibrosis" phenotype. Loss of the JAK2 mutation by mitotic recombination, gene conversion, or deletion was excluded in all wild-type AMLs. A search for additional mutations identified alterations of RUNX1, WT1, TP53, CBL, NRAS, and TET2, without significant differences between JAK2-mutant and wild-type leukemias. In 4 patients, mutations in TP53, CBL, or TET2 were present in JAK2 wild-type leukemic blasts but absent from the JAK2-mutant MPN. By contrast in a chronic-phase patient, clones harboring mutations in JAK2 or MPL represented the progeny of a shared TET2-mutant ancestral clone. These results indicate that different pathogenetic mechanisms underlie transformation to JAK2 wild-type and JAK2-mutant AML, show that TET2 mutations may be present in a clone distinct from that harboring a JAK2 mutation, and emphasize the clonal heterogeneity of the MPNs. |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Beer , P A , Delhommeau , F , LeCouédic , J-P , Dawson , M A , Chen , E , Bareford , D , Kusec , R , McMullin , M F , Harrison , C N , Vannucchi , A M , Vainchenker , W & Green , A R 2010 , ' Two routes to leukemic transformation after a JAK2 mutation-positive myeloproliferative neoplasm ' Blood , vol 115 , no. 14 , pp. 2891-2900 . DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-08-236596 |
Palavras-Chave | #Aged #Blast Crisis #DNA-Binding Proteins #Female #Hematologic Neoplasms #Humans #Janus Kinase 2 #Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute #Male #Middle Aged #Mutation #Neoplasms, Second Primary #Primary Myelofibrosis #Proto-Oncogene Proteins #Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-cbl #Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 |
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