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The Genetic Basis of Primary Myelofibrosis and Its Clinical Relevance
Authors:Elisa Rumi,Chiara Trotti,Daniele Vanni,Ilaria Carola Casetti,Daniela Pietra,Emanuela Sant’  Antonio
Affiliation:1.Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy; (C.T.); (D.V.); (I.C.C.);2.Hematology, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, 27100 Pavia, Italy;3.Hematology, Azienda USL Toscana Nord Ovest, 55100 Lucca, Italy;
Abstract:Among classical BCR-ABL-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), primary myelofibrosis (PMF) is the most aggressive subtype from a clinical standpoint, posing a great challenge to clinicians. Whilst the biological consequences of the three MPN driver gene mutations (JAK2, CALR, and MPL) have been well described, recent data has shed light on the complex and dynamic structure of PMF, that involves competing disease subclones, sequentially acquired genomic events, mostly in genes that are recurrently mutated in several myeloid neoplasms and in clonal hematopoiesis, and biological interactions between clonal hematopoietic stem cells and abnormal bone marrow niches. These observations may contribute to explain the wide heterogeneity in patients’ clinical presentation and prognosis, and support the recent effort to include molecular information in prognostic scoring systems used for therapeutic decision-making, leading to promising clinical translation. In this review, we aim to address the topic of PMF molecular genetics, focusing on four questions: (1) what is the role of mutations on disease pathogenesis? (2) what is their impact on patients’ clinical phenotype? (3) how do we integrate gene mutations in the risk stratification process? (4) how do we take advantage of molecular genetics when it comes to treatment decisions?
Keywords:myelofibrosis   myeloproliferative   mutation
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