Login / Signup

A novel type of +2-base pair frameshift CALR mutation in a patient with myeloproliferative neoplasm.

Hyun-Young KimJong-Won KimSun-Hee KimMyung Hee ChangHee-Jin Kim
Published in: European journal of haematology (2018)
Somatic CALR mutations have been identified in the majority of JAK2 mutation-negative essential thrombocythaemia (ET) and primary myelofibrosis. Almost all CALR mutations have been reported to typically generate a +1-base pair (bp) frameshift in the open reading frame. Here, we describe an ET patient with a +2-bp frameshift CALR mutation. A 41-year-old man was admitted because of headache, and diagnosed as JAK2-negative ET. After 4 years, his disease progressed to post-ET myelofibrosis, and CALR mutation analysis demonstrated a +2-bp frameshift CALR mutation caused by two different CALR mutations, c.1139_1151del and c.1211_1215delinsTTGA, on the same allele. The resultant mutant protein sequence shared 19 amino acids with those from type 1 and type 2 CALR mutations, but the downstream C-terminal sequences were different. To our knowledge, CALR double mutations causing +2-bp frameshift are extremely rare. Identification of this novel type of CALR mutation has potential implications for better understanding of CALR oncogenesis.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • amino acid
  • case report
  • dna methylation
  • low grade
  • human health