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Case report: Rare case of donor cell-derived T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in a female patient after receiving an allo-transplant from her male sibling.

Laura N EadieJacqueline A RehnCaitlin E SchutzSusan L HeatleyMonika M KutynaDevendra K HiwaseDeborah L WhiteDavid T O Yeung
Published in: British journal of haematology (2023)
Donor-derived haematological neoplasms, in which recipients present with haematological malignancies that have evolved from transplant donor stem cells, have previously been described for myelodysplastic syndrome, myeloproliferative neoplasms, acute myeloid leukaemia and less often, leukaemias of lymphoid origin. Here we describe a rare and complex case of donor-derived T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia with a relatively short disease latency of less than 4 years. Through genomic and in vitro analyses, we identified novel mutations in NOTCH1 as well as a novel activating mutation in STAT5B; the latter targetable with the clinically available drugs, venetoclax and ruxolitinib.
Keyphrases
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  • bone marrow
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  • immune response
  • dna methylation
  • cell therapy