Abstract
Clonal hematopoiesis (CH) of indeterminate potential has been described in blood samples from large series of patients. Its prevalence and consequences are still not well understood because sequencingmethods vary and because most studieswere performed in cohorts comprising individuals with nonhematologic diseases. Here, we investigated the frequency of CH in 82 paired bone marrow and blood samples from carefully selected healthy adult volunteers. Forty-one genes known to be mutated in myeloid malignancies were sequenced with a 1% threshold of detection. In bone marrow samples, clones were found in almost 40% of healthy volunteers more than 50 years old. The most frequent mutations were found in DNMT3A and TET2, with 1 individual carrying 3 variants. Variant allele frequencies were highly concordant between blood and bone marrow samples. Blood parameters were normal except for those in 2 individuals: 1 had a mild macrocytosis and 1 had a mild thrombocytosis. Furthermore, no morphologic abnormalities or dysplasia were detected when bone marrow smears were carefully evaluated. Individuals with CH differed from others by age (62.8 vs 38.6 years; P
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Guermouche, H., Ravalet, N., Gallay, N., Deswarte, C., Foucault, A., Beaud, J., … Hirsch, P. (2020). High prevalence of clonal hematopoiesis in the blood and bone marrow of healthy volunteers. Blood Advances, 4(15), 3550–3557. https://doi.org/10.1182/bloodadvances.2020001582
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