Abstract
Myeloid/lymphoid neoplasm with eosinophilia (MLN-Eo) is a World Health Organization (WHO) established category of hematologic malignancies primarily arising in adults. We discuss an 8-month-old infant who presented with clinical features similar to those of juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) but who was diagnosed with MLN-Eo driven by an ETV6-FLT3 fusion. Results of patient-derived leukemia ex vivo studies demonstrated increased sensitivity to type I FLT3 inhibitors as compared with type II inhibitors. Treatment with the type I inhibitor gilteritinib resulted in complete immunophenotypic and cytogenetic remission. This patient subsequently underwent a hematopoietic stem cell transplant and remains in complete remission 1 year later. This is the youngest patient reported with an ETV6-FLT3 fusion and adds to the mounting reports of FLT3-rearranged MLN-Eo, supporting its addition to the WHO classification. Furthermore, this case highlights the clinical utility of ex vivo drug testing of targeted therapies.
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Spitzer, B., Dela Cruz, F. S., Ibanez Sanchez, G. D., Zhang, Y., Xiao, W., Benayed, R., … Shukla, N. (2021). ETV6-FLT3–positive myeloid/lymphoid neoplasm with eosinophilia presenting in an infant: An entity distinct from JMML. Blood Advances, 5(7), 1899–1902. https://doi.org/10.1182/BLOODADVANCES.2020003699
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