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A risk of essential thrombocythemia in carriers of constitutional CHEK2 gene mutations
Authors:Janiszewska Hanna  Bak Aneta  Pilarska Maria  Heise Marta  Junkiert-Czarnecka Anna  Kuliszkiewicz-Janus Małgorzata  Całbecka Małgorzata  Jaźwiec Bozena  Wołowiec Dariusz  Kuliczkowski Kazimierz  Haus Olga
Institution:Department of Clinical Genetics, Collegium Medicum, Nicolaus Copernicus University, M. Sklodowska-Curie 9, 85-094 Bydgoszcz, Poland. hannaj@cm.umk.pl
Abstract:Germline mutations of the CHEK2 gene have been reported in some myeloid and lymphoid malignancies, but their impact on development of essential thrombocythemia has not been studied. In 16 out of 106 (15.1%) consecutive patients, newly diagnosed with essential thrombocythemia, we found one of four analyzed CHEK2 mutations: I157T, 1100delC, IVS2+1G>A or del5395. They were associated with the increased risk of disease (OR=3.8; P=0.002). The median age at ET diagnosis among CHEK2+/JAK2V617F+ patients was seven years lower than that among CHEK2-/JAK2V617F+ (52 vs. 59 years; P=0.04), whereas there was no difference in the medians of hematologic parameters between these groups. The results obtained suggest that CHEK2 mutations could potentially contribute to the susceptibility to essential thrombocythemia. The germline inactivation of CHEK2, as it seems, has no direct impact on the development of disease, but it could cause disruption of cell cycle checkpoints and initiate or support the cancerogenic process of essential thrombocythemia at a younger age.
Keywords:essential thrombocythemia  congenital CHEK2 mutations
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