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Biclonal lymphoproliferative disorders: another association with NOTCH1-mutated chronic lymphocytic leukaemias

Authors :
Helen, Fogarty
Anita, Dowling
David, O'Brien
Steve, Langabeer
Christopher Laurence, Bacon
Richard, Flavin
Michael, O'Dwyer
Brian, Hennessy
Hilary, O'Leary
Gerard, Crotty
Robert, Henderson
James, Nolan
Patrick, Thornton
Elisabeth, Vandenberghe
Fiona, Quinn
Source :
Irish journal of medical science. 190(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Biclonal lymphoid disorders, when two distinct lymphoproliferative disorders (LPD) co-exist, are rare (incidence of 1.4%) and associated with a poor prognosis. NOTCH1 mutations occur in 10% of CLL at diagnosis, associated with a short disease-free interval and increased risk of Richter's transformation. We hypothesised that the incidence of NOTCH1 mutations in CLL with a second LPD may be increased, because the mutation occurs early in leukaemogenesis, permitting clonal divergence.We identified 19 patients with biclonal LPD at diagnosis: 11 with CLL and a second LPD (group A) and 8 with a second distinct CLL (group B). NOTCH1 mutation analysis was performed and clinical outcome investigated.Ten of 19 (52%) were NOTCH1 mutated: 5 in group A (45%) and 5 in group B (62.5%) with a favourable clinical outcome observed among this cohort with 28.7 (range 1-99) months of follow-up.In conclusion, we identified a significant (52%) incidence of NOTCH1 mutations in CLL in the context of biclonal LPD, associated with an indolent clinical course.

Details

ISSN :
18634362
Volume :
190
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Irish journal of medical science
Accession number :
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