Myeloid neoplasms in inflammatory bowel disease: A case series and review of the literature

IF 0.7 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Leukemia Research Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lrr.2024.100458
David M. Mueller , Daniel I. Nathan , Angela Liu , John Mascarenhas , Bridget K. Marcellino
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Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are exposed to chronic systemic inflammation and are at risk for secondary malignancies. Here we review the literature on the risk of myeloid neoplasms (MN) in IBD and present the disease profiles of patients at a single institution with IBD who later developed MN, comparing them to those in the literature. No IBD characteristic was found to associate with MN disease severity, including the previously-identified association between MNs and thiopurine exposure. Of the somatic mutations identified in out cohort's MN, mutations in TET2 were most prevalent, followed by FLT3-ITD, BCR-ABL, and NPM1 mutations.

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炎症性肠病中的髓样肿瘤:病例系列和文献综述
炎症性肠病(IBD)患者面临慢性全身性炎症,有继发恶性肿瘤的风险。在此,我们回顾了有关 IBD 患者罹患髓系肿瘤(MN)风险的文献,并介绍了一家机构中后来罹患 MN 的 IBD 患者的疾病概况,并将其与文献中的情况进行了比较。研究发现,IBD 的任何特征都与 MN 疾病的严重程度无关,包括之前发现的 MN 与硫嘌呤暴露之间的关联。在队列中发现的MN体细胞突变中,TET2突变最为普遍,其次是FLT3-ITD、BCR-ABL和NPM1突变。
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Leukemia Research Reports
Leukemia Research Reports Medicine-Oncology
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