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Hairy cell leukaemia with unusual <i>BRAF</i> mutations

Elsa Maître, Margaret Macro, Xavier Troussard

2023Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hairy cell leukaemia (HCL) diagnosis is based on the morphologic detection of circulating abnormal hairy cells in the peripheral blood and/or bone marrow, an HCL immunological score of 3 or 4 based on the expression of the CD11c, CD25, CD103 and CD123 and also the presence of a BRAF V600E activating mutation in the B-raf proto-oncogene (BRAF gene) (7q34). When using new generation sequencing of 21 targeted genes in 124 HCL patients, we identified a cohort of 6/124 (2%) patients with unusual BRAF mutations: two patients presented non-V600 mutations (BRAF F595L, BRAF W604L respectively) and four other patients silent BRAF mutations. When using droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) three of the four patients with concomitant BRAF V600E and silent mutation were negative. The respective role of these mutations in the occurrence of HCL or its progression remains to be clarified, but BRAF sequencing is necessary in case of negative BRAF V600E by ddPCR.

Topics & Concepts

Digital polymerase chain reactionMutationCancer researchV600EHairy cell leukemiaConcomitantOncogeneMedicineBone marrowGeneBiologyCell cycleMolecular biologyPolymerase chain reactionLeukemiaPathologyImmunologyInternal medicineGeneticsChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia ResearchCancer-related Molecular PathwaysPI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling in cancer
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