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Activating FLT3 mutations are detectable in chronic and blast phases of chronic myeloproliferative disorders other than chronic myeloid leukemia

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Volume 126, Issue 4, Pages 530-533

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AMER SOC CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
DOI: 10.1309/JT5BE2L1FGG8P8Y6

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FLT3 gene mutations; chronic myeloproliferative disorders

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FLT3 gene mutations, either internal tandem duplication (ITD) or D835 point mutations, have been studied extensively in acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Little is known about FLT3 mutations in chronic myeloproliferative diseases (CMPDs) or their relationship with V617F JAK2 mutations. We analyzed bone marrow samples from 142 patients with Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome-CMPD or CMPD/MDS and from 119 patients with Ph+ chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) using a multiplex polymerase chain reaction assay. FLT3 mutations, 11 ITD and 2 D835, were detected in 13 (9.2%) patients with CMPD or CMPD/MDS, 7 in blast phase and 6 in chronic phase. Analyses for JAK2 mutations in 11 of 13 cases were all negative. By contrast, no FLT3 mutations were detected in CML, including 108 chronic and 11 blast phase cases. FLT3 mutations occur in approximately 10% of CMPD and CMPD/MDS but are not observed in JAK2+ CMPD or in CML.

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