JAK2 or CALR mutation status defines subtypes of essential thrombocythemia with substantially different clinical course and outcomes
University of Pavia · Austrian Academy of Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Patients with essential thrombocythemia may carry JAK2 (V617F), an MPL substitution, or a calreticulin gene (CALR) mutation. We studied biologic and clinical features of essential thrombocythemia according to JAK2 or CALR mutation status and in relation to those of polycythemia vera. The mutant allele burden was lower in JAK2-mutated than in CALR-mutated essential thrombocythemia. Patients with JAK2 (V617F) were older, had a higher hemoglobin level and white blood cell count, and lower platelet count and serum erythropoietin than those with CALR mutation. Hematologic parameters of patients with JAK2-mutated essential thrombocythemia or polycythemia vera were related to the mutant allele burden. While no…
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20Topics & keywords
- Essential thrombocythemia
- Mutation
- Medicine
- Genetics
- Internal medicine
- Calreticulin
- Oncology
- Biology
- Good health and well-being