Prevalence and prognostic impact of allelic imbalances associated with leukemic transformation of Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms.

  • Nils H Thoennissen
  • Utz O Krug
  • Dhong Hyun Tony Lee
  • Norihiko Kawamata
  • Gabriela Iwanski
  • Terra Lasho
  • Tamara Weiss
  • Daniel Nowak
  • Maya Koren-Michowitz
  • Motohiro Kato
  • Masashi Sanada
  • Lee-Yung Shih
  • Arnon Nagler
  • Sophie D Raynaud
  • Carsten Muller-Tidow
  • Ruben Mesa
  • Torsten Haferlach
  • D Gary Gilliland
  • Ayalew Tefferi
  • Seishi Ogawa
  • H Phillip Koeffler

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Abstract

Philadelphia-chromosome negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) including polycythemia vera, essential thrombocythemia and primary myelofibrosis show an inherent tendency for transformation into leukemia (MPN-blast phase), which is hypothesized to be accompanied by acquisition of additional genomic lesions. We, therefore, examined chromosomal abnormalities by high-resolution single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array in 88 MPN patients, as well as 71 cases with MPN-blast phase, and correlated these findings with their clinical parameters. Frequent genomic alterations were found in MPN after leukemic transformation with up to 3-fold more genomic changes per sample compared to samples in chronic phase (p

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Original languageGerman
Article number14
ISSN0006-4971
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20068225