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BRAF V600E mutation detection in hairy cell leukemia-utility of archival DNA from bone marrow aspirate/imprint smear and amplification refractory mutation system.

Shano NaseemOjas GuptaJogeshwar BinotaNeelam VarmaSubhash VarmaPankaj Malhotra
Published in: Molecular biology reports (2020)
BRAF V600E is a disease defining mutation for hairy cell leukemia (HCL), which helps in its diagnosis and differentiation from morphologically similar splenic marginal zone lymphoma (SMZL) and HCL-variant (HCL-v). Forty eight cases:HCL(n = 34), SMZL(n = 11) and HCL-v(n = 3) were included. Of these, 32 were retrospective and 16 were prospective. DNA was extracted, in retrospective cases from cells obtained by smears from bone marrow aspirate/trephine imprint (BMA/BMTx) slides, and in prospective cases from peripheral blood (PB)/BMA samples. BRAF V600E mutation testing was done using ARMS-PCR. BRAF V600E mutation was positive in all HCL and negative in all SMZL and HCL-v cases. DNA extracted from BMA/BMTx slides gave results comparable to DNA extracted from PB/BMA samples. Median age of presentation for HCL (53 years) and SMZL (56 years) were quite similar, however, HCL-v (71 years) cases presented at an older age. Statistically significant differences between the three groups were seen for total leucocyte, platelet, absolute lymphocyte and monocyte counts, bone marrow-infiltration pattern, reticulin fibrosis, and an expression of CD11c, CD25, CD103, CD123, and CD200. The use of BMA/BMTx smears for DNA extraction was found to be a useful alternative to DNA extraction from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded biopsy sections. ARMS-PCR is an efficient and specific technique to detect BRAF V600E mutation in HCL patients.
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