A novel bi-alleleic DDX41 mutations in B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia: case report

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Background: The germline mutations of DDX41, also known as DEAD box RNA helicase 41, have been found in about 1.5% of myeloid neoplasms (MNs). Development of MDS/AML is relatively common in germline DDX41 mutations. However, a variety of hematological malignancies (HMs) have been reported. Case presentation: We report a novel case of bi-alleleic DDX41 mutations in B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), with unusual location of DDX41 mutations. The gene expression profile (GEP) of Ph + B-ALL with bi-alleleic DDX41 mutations showed heterogeneously transitional GEP and altered gene expression levels of genes involved in the process essential for red blood cells and myeloid cell differentiation were noted. Conclusions: We report that DDX41 mutations are unusual but can be an underlying event in Ph + B-ALL and screening DDX41 mutations can be also informative for patients awaiting for haploidentical stem cell transplantation and choosing the therapy.

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Shin, W. Y., Yoon, S. Y., Park, R., Kim, J. A., Song, H. H., Bang, H. I., … Kim, J. (2022). A novel bi-alleleic DDX41 mutations in B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia: case report. BMC Medical Genomics, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12920-022-01191-2

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