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Article: DR negativity is a distinctive feature of M1/M2 AML cases with NPM1 mutation.
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ABSTRACT: Our previous observation of a higher incidence of FLT3-ITD in DR(-) M1/M2 AML than in DR(+) M1/M2 led to an investigation of NPM1 mutation in the same samples, since DR(-) AML and AML with NPM1 mutation share such characteristics as normal karyotype, the absence of CD34, and FLT3-ITD. NPM1 mutation was found in 18 of 26 (69.2%) of DR(-) cases, but not in any of 28 DR(+) cases. FLT3-ITD was noted in 66.7% of the cases with NPM1 mutation. These findings point to DR negativity as another phenotypic feature of AML with NPM1 mutation.Leukemia Research 08/2008; 32(7):1141-3. · 2.92 Impact Factor -
Article: HLA-DR-negative AML (M1 and M2): FLT3 mutations (ITD and D835) and cell-surface antigen expression.
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ABSTRACT: FLT3 mutations and cell-surface antigen were investigated in 29 DR-negative (DR(-)) M1/M2 AML samples in comparison with 30 DR-positive (DR(+)) M1/M2 AML samples. FLT3-ITD was detected in 59.3% and D835 was detected in 7.4% of the samples. The incidence of FLT3-ITD was higher in the DR(-) group (59.3%) than in the DR(+) group (17.9%; P=0.002). The DR(-) status was associated with the CD34(-) (82.8%), CD7(-) (92.9%) and CD45RO(+) status (76%). Our results indicated that FLT3 mutation is the most common gene alteration found in the DR(-) M1/M2 AML. These results are important for further characterizing this phenotypic AML entity.Leukemia Research 08/2007; 31(7):921-9. · 2.92 Impact Factor