New Insights into the Molecular Pathogenesis of Bcr-Abl–Negative Myeloproliferative Disorders

Isabelle Plo , Ronan Chaligné , Chloé James , William Vainchenker
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The molecular pathogenesis of classic Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative disorders (MPDs) has been greatly elucidated since the discovery of the JAK2V617F mutation in 2005. This abnormality is present in almost all patients with polycythemia vera and half of patients with essential thrombocythemia and primitive myelofibrosis. The mutation recapitulates many features of the human diseases in mouse models, is present in human hematopoietic stem cells, and is responsible for genomic instability. Nevertheless, many questions remain unanswered. How can 1 point mutation explain different disease phenotypes? Is JAK2V617F the sole event responsible for the JAK2V617F-positive MPDs? What is the cause of the disease in JAK2V617F-negative MPD? These questions are of particular interest at a time when different JAK2 inhibitors are being developed and used in clinical trials.

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bcr - abl阴性骨髓增生性疾病分子发病机制的新认识
自2005年发现JAK2V617F突变以来,经典费城阴性骨髓增殖性疾病(MPDs)的分子发病机制已经得到了很大的阐明。这种异常存在于几乎所有真性红细胞增多症患者和一半的原发性血小板增多症和原发性骨髓纤维化患者中。该突变在小鼠模型中概括了人类疾病的许多特征,存在于人类造血干细胞中,并导致基因组不稳定。然而,许多问题仍未得到解答。1点突变如何解释不同的疾病表型?JAK2V617F是导致JAK2V617F阳性mpd的唯一原因吗?jak2v617f阴性MPD的病因是什么?当不同的JAK2抑制剂正在开发并用于临床试验时,这些问题特别令人感兴趣。
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