Mediterranean Journal of Hematology and Infectious Diseases (Apr 2020)

Calreticulin mutation survey by high resolution melting method associated with unique presentations in essential thrombocythemic patients

  • Yi-Chang Liu,
  • Ching-Ping Lee,
  • Tsung-Jang Yeh,
  • Yuh-Ching Gau,
  • Chieh-Yu Hsieh,
  • Ya-Lun Ke,
  • Jeng-Shiun Du,
  • Ming-Hui Lin,
  • Hui-Ching Wang,
  • Shih-Hao Tang,
  • Shih-Feng Cho,
  • Jui-Feng Hsu,
  • Samuel Yien Hsiao,
  • Chin-Mu Hsu,
  • Hui-Hua Hsiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4084/mjhid.2020.022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1

Abstract

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Somatic mutations of exon 9 of calreticulin gene (CALR) were diagnosis and prognosis importance found in patients with JAK2V617F-negative essential thrombocythemia (ET). We survey CALR and JAK2 mutations in our ET patients and study the relationship between mutations and clinical presentations. A total of 60 ET patients were enrolled in the study, and CALR mutations were studied by high resolution melting (HRM) methods and sequencing in JAK2V617F-negative group retrospectively. Clinical manifestations were reviewed retrospectively from chart records. Twenty-one CALR mutations showed eight types of specific melting curves detected by the HRM method and sequencing validation among 26 JAK2 V617F-negative patients. Compared with JAK2 mutations, patients with CALR mutations were younger and had a higher platelet count, lower white cell counts, and lower hemoglobin levels significantly (p<0.05). From our study, HRM methods revealed unique curve types in screening for CALR mutations screening even for complicated mutations. The mutations can be identification rapidly, and cost-effectively by HRM method than other tools. The clinical presentations of CALR mutations from JAK2 mutations showed significant differences and should be checked in ET patients.

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