• Experimental hematology · Nov 2008

    Phenotypic variability within the JAK2 V617F-positive MPD: roles of progenitor cell and neutrophil allele burdens.

    • Alison R Moliterno, Donna M Williams, Ophelia Rogers, Mary Ann Isaacs, and Jerry L Spivak.
    • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. amoliter@jhmi.edu
    • Exp. Hematol. 2008 Nov 1;36(11):1480-6.

    ObjectiveThe myeloproliferative disorders (MPD), polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocytosis (ET), and primary myelofibrosis (PMF), differ phenotypically, but share the same JAK2(V617F) mutation. We examined the relationship of the quantitative JAK2(V617F) allele burden to MPD disease phenotype among the three MPD classes and within PV.Materials And MethodsWe measured the JAK2(V617F) allele percentage in genomic DNA from neutrophils, CD34(+) cells, and cloned progenitors in 212 JAK2(V617F)-positive MPD patients and correlated the allele burdens to both disease class and disease features.ResultsIn ET and PV, mean CD34(+) cell JAK2(V617F) allele burdens were lower than the corresponding neutrophil allele burdens, but these were equivalent in PMF. JAK2(WT) progenitors were present in ET and PV when the CD34(+) JAK2(V617F) allele burden was lower than the neutrophil allele burden, but not in PV and PMF subjects in whom the CD34(+) cell and neutrophil allele burdens were similar. CD34(+) cell JAK2(V617F) clonal dominance, defined as coherence between the CD34(+) cell and neutrophil JAK2(V617F) allele burdens, was present in 24% of ET, 56% of PV, and 93% of PMF patients, and was independent of the CD34(+) cell JAK2(V617F) genotype. Clonally dominant PV patients had significantly longer disease durations, higher white cell counts, and larger spleens than nondominant PV patients.ConclusionsWe conclude that the extent of JAK2(V617F) CD34(+) cell clonal dominance is associated with disease phenotype within the MPD and, in PV, is associated with extramedullary disease, leukocytosis, and disease duration.

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