Miriam Odensass, Stephan Bartels, Jerome Schlue, Guntram Büsche, Hans H Kreipe, Ulrich Lehmann
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Sensitive and reliable detection of KIT p.D816V mutation in decalcified archival bone marrow trephines.
The majority of mastocytosis cases are characterized by an activating mutation in the KIT gene in codon 816. The detection of this alteration is of importance for proper diagnostic workup. Therefore, reliable and sensitive methods for the detection of KIT Codon 816 hotspot mutations in various types of patient samples are required. Since mutated cancer genes are often overexpressed, we evaluated the feasibility and sensitivity of KIT p.D816V detection by analysing mRNA/cDNA instead of genomic DNA. From 80 bone marrow trephines harboring a KIT p.D816 mutation, seven were only mutated by mRNA/cDNA pyrosequencing and 11 only by digital PCR analysis of genomic DNA. These results clearly demonstrate that detection of clinically relevant mutations in mRNA extracted from routinely processed decalcified archival bone marrow trephines is not only possible in a reliable fashion but under many circumstances advantageous. This enables the direct correlation of genomic data with high-quality morphological evaluation.
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Manuscripts of original studies reinforcing the evidence base of modern diagnostic pathology, using immunocytochemical, molecular and ultrastructural techniques, will be welcomed. In addition, papers on critical evaluation of diagnostic criteria but also broadsheets and guidelines with a solid evidence base will be considered. Consideration will also be given to reports of work in other fields relevant to the understanding of human pathology as well as manuscripts on the application of new methods and techniques in pathology. Submission of purely experimental articles is discouraged but manuscripts on experimental work applicable to diagnostic pathology are welcomed. Biomarker studies are welcomed but need to abide by strict rules (e.g. REMARK) of adequate sample size and relevant marker choice. Single marker studies on limited patient series without validated application will as a rule not be considered. Case reports will only be considered when they provide substantial new information with an impact on understanding disease or diagnostic practice.