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G-CSF receptor (CSF3R) mutations in X-linked neutropenia evolving to acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplasia
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Mixed-phenotype Acute LeukemiaGeneticsImmunologyPathologyClinical GeneticsMyeloid NeoplasiaHematological MalignancyMendelian DisorderG-csf ReceptorHematologyX-linked NeutropeniaAutoimmune DiseaseMyeloid LeukemiaInborn Error Of ImmunityGenetic DisorderCongenital NeutropeniaInherited NeutropeniaAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaMedicine
X-linked neutropenia (XLN) is a rare form of Congenital Neutropenia (CN) caused by inherited gain-of-function mutations of WAS. Here we report 2 cases of the original L270P X-linked neutropenia kindred that evolved to MDS or AML, with acquisition of G-CSFR (CSF3R) mutations and monosomy 7. Thus, leukemic transformation with acquisition of CSF3R mutations and monosomy 7 is not restricted to classical congenital neutropenia with autosomal inheritance, but can also occur in other genotypes of inherited neutropenia.
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