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Clinical profile of homozygous JAK2 617V>F mutation in patients with polycythemia vera or essential thrombocythemia.

Authors :
Vannucchi AM
Antonioli E
Guglielmelli P
Rambaldi A
Barosi G
Marchioli R
Marfisi RM
Finazzi G
Guerini V
Fabris F
Randi ML
De Stefano V
Caberlon S
Tafuri A
Ruggeri M
Specchia G
Liso V
Rossi E
Pogliani E
Gugliotta L
Bosi A
Barbui T
Source :
Blood [Blood] 2007 Aug 01; Vol. 110 (3), pp. 840-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Mar 22.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

JAK2 617V>F mutation occurs in a homozygous state in 25% to 30% of patients with polycythemia vera (PV) and 2% to 4% with essential thrombocythemia (ET). Whether homozygosity associates with distinct clinical phenotypes is still under debate. This retrospective multicenter study considered 118 JAK2 617V>F homozygous patients (104 PV, 14 ET) whose clinical characteristics were compared with those of 587 heterozygous and 257 wild-type patients. Irrespective of their clinical diagnosis, homozygous patients were older, displayed a higher leukocyte count and hematocrit value at diagnosis, and presented larger spleen volume. Aquagenic pruritus was significantly more common among homozygous PV patients. JAK2 617V>F homozygosity associated with more frequent evolution into secondary myelofibrosis in both PV and ET. After adjustment for sex, age, leukocyte count, and previous thrombosis in a multivariate analysis, homozygous ET patients displayed a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular events (hazard ratio [HR] 3.97, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.34-11.7; P = .013) than wild-type (HR = 1.0) or heterozygous patients (HR = 1.49). No significant association of JAK2 617V>F homozygosity with thrombosis risk was observed in PV. Finally, JAK2 617V>F homozygous patients were more likely to receive chemotherapy for control of disease. We conclude that JAK2 617V>F homozygosity identifies PV or ET patients with a more symptomatic myeloproliferative disorder and is associated with a higher risk of major cardiovascular events in patients with ET.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0006-4971
Volume :
110
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17379742
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2006-12-064287