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ETNK1 mutation occurs in a wide spectrum of myeloid neoplasms and is not specific for atypical chronic myeloid leukemia.

Wen ShuaiZhuang ZuoNianyi LiSofia GarcesFatima Zahra JelloulChi Young OkShaoying LiJie XuMingjian James YouWei WangCatherine RehderElias J JabbourKeyur P PatelL Jeffrey MedeirosCheng Cameron Yin
Published in: Cancer (2022)
ETNK1 mutation is present in various myeloid neoplasms, often as an early event and a dominant clone and always with concurrent mutations. It may play an important role in the pathogenesis and progression of myeloid neoplasms by causing DNA damage and inducing other mutations and genomic instability, and it may serve as a potential therapeutic target. ETNK1 mutation is not disease-specific and should be interpreted with caution to classify myeloid neoplasms.
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