Abstract
The human JAK2 gene is mainly targeted by two types of genetic lesions that play roles in the pathogenesis of hematologic malignancies: intragenic mutations and chromosomal translocations. Chromosomal translocations of JAK2 are typically associated with myeloid or lymphoid malignancies with an aggressive course and poor outcome. Here we report a t(9;22)(p24;q11.2) translocation, in a MDS patient and review results associated with BCR-JAK2 fusion reported in the literature.
MeSH terms
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22 / genetics*
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22 / metabolism
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9 / genetics*
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 9 / metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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Janus Kinase 2 / genetics*
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Janus Kinase 2 / metabolism
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Middle Aged
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Myelodysplastic Syndromes / genetics*
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Myelodysplastic Syndromes / metabolism
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Oncogene Proteins, Fusion / genetics*
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Oncogene Proteins, Fusion / metabolism
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcr / genetics*
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcr / metabolism
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Translocation, Genetic*
Substances
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Oncogene Proteins, Fusion
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JAK2 protein, human
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Janus Kinase 2
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BCR protein, human
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcr