Leukemia Research Reports (Jan 2018)

Detection of KIT mutations in core binding factor acute myeloid leukemia

  • Passant Badr,
  • Ghada M Elsayed,
  • Dalia Negm Eldin,
  • Bahia Y Riad,
  • Nayera Hamdy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 20 – 25

Abstract

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We have investigated the frequency and the effect of KIT mutations on the outcome of patients with CBF-AML. 69 patients (34 pediatrics and 35 adults) with CBF-AML were enrolled in the study. The frequency of KIT mutations was higher in adults compared to pediatrics (22.9% and 14.7%, p = 0.38) respectively. Leukocytosis ≥ 20 × 109 /L was significantly associated with pediatrics compared to adults. t(8;21)(q22;22) was significantly associated with thrombocytopenia in adults. We conclude that no significant difference is found between KIT mutated and unmutated CBF-AML in adults and pediatrics. Children with CBF-AML present with leukocytosis. t(8;21) is associated with thrombocytopenia. Keywords: CBF-AML, KIT mutations, FLT-3 mutations, HRM analysis