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In essential thrombocythemia, multiple JAK2-V617F clones are present in most mutant-positive patients: a new disease paradigm.

Jonathan R Lambert1, Tamara Everington, David C Linch, Rosemary E Gale.   

Abstract

In essential thrombocythemia (ET), the JAK2-V617F mutation is usually restricted to a subpopulation of neutrophils and platelets, and production of JAK2 wild-type (WT) platelets is not suppressed. Nonmutated precursor cells may, therefore, be susceptible to the acquisition of further JAK2 mutations. We used a common single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the JAK2 coding sequence to genotype V617F alleles obtained either by allele-specific restriction enzyme digestion (RED) or by cloning. Both SNP alleles were detected in JAK2 mutant-positive alleles from neutrophils of 10 of 11 ET patients studied using RED compared with 0 of 5 with polycythemia vera. These results were confirmed in cloned products from 5 ET patients and indicate the occurrence of at least 2 separate JAK2 mutation events in the majority of ET patients investigated. In a further ET patient, JAK2 mutant-positive erythroid colonies with either X-allele inactivated were detected, demonstrating they could not have arisen from a common clonal precursor. These results indicate that at least 2 independent JAK2-V617F events occur commonly in ET patients, and they may arise on a polyclonal background. The presence of a JAK2 mutation in ET patients should not, therefore, be equated with a malignant disease.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19541820     DOI: 10.1182/blood-2009-03-209916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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1.  JAK2-V617F-mutated myeloproliferative neoplasms reveal different allele burden within hematopoietic cell lineages: a microdissection study of bone marrow trephine biopsies.

Authors:  Andreas Kreft; Thomas Kindler; Erik Springer; Charles James Kirkpatrick
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2011-10-18       Impact factor: 4.064

2.  Acute lymphoblastic leukemia arising in post-polycythemic myelofibrosis: a rare entity.

Authors:  Maro Ohanian; Vasiliki Leventaki; Srdan Verstovsek; Zeev Estrov; Pei Lin; Cameron Yin; Hagop Kantarjian; Yang Huh; Farhad Ravandi
Journal:  Leuk Lymphoma       Date:  2012-03-13

Review 3.  JAK2 and genomic instability in the myeloproliferative neoplasms: a case of the chicken or the egg?

Authors:  Linda M Scott; Vivienne I Rebel
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2012-05-28       Impact factor: 10.047

4.  Inherited predisposition to myeloproliferative neoplasms.

Authors:  Amy V Jones; Nicholas C P Cross
Journal:  Ther Adv Hematol       Date:  2013-08

5.  JAK2 Allele Burden in the Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Effects on Phenotype, Prognosis and Change with Treatment.

Authors:  Alessandro M Vannucchi; Lisa Pieri; Paola Guglielmelli
Journal:  Ther Adv Hematol       Date:  2011-02

6.  Modest activity of pomalidomide in patients with myelofibrosis and significant anemia.

Authors:  Naval Daver; Aditi Shastri; Tapan Kadia; Alfonso Quintas-Cardama; Elias Jabbour; Marina Konopleva; Susan O'Brien; Sherry Pierce; Lingsha Zhou; Jorge Cortes; Hagop Kantarjian; Srdan Verstovsek
Journal:  Leuk Res       Date:  2013-07-25       Impact factor: 3.156

7.  The JAK2 46/1 haplotype predisposes to MPL-mutated myeloproliferative neoplasms.

Authors:  Amy V Jones; Peter J Campbell; Philip A Beer; Susanne Schnittger; Alessandro M Vannucchi; Katerina Zoi; Melanie J Percy; Mary Frances McMullin; Linda M Scott; William Tapper; Richard T Silver; David Oscier; Claire N Harrison; Harald Grallert; Aliaksei Kisialiou; Paul Strike; Andrew J Chase; Anthony R Green; Nicholas C P Cross
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2010-03-19       Impact factor: 22.113

8.  Independently acquired biallelic JAK2 mutations are present in a minority of patients with essential thrombocythemia.

Authors:  Philip A Beer; Christina A Ortmann; Peter J Campbell; Anthony R Green
Journal:  Blood       Date:  2010-08-12       Impact factor: 22.113

Review 9.  Myeloid malignancies: mutations, models and management.

Authors:  Anne Murati; Mandy Brecqueville; Raynier Devillier; Marie-Joelle Mozziconacci; Véronique Gelsi-Boyer; Daniel Birnbaum
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2012-07-23       Impact factor: 4.430

Review 10.  Novel mutations and their functional and clinical relevance in myeloproliferative neoplasms: JAK2, MPL, TET2, ASXL1, CBL, IDH and IKZF1.

Authors:  A Tefferi
Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2010-04-29       Impact factor: 11.528

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