2015
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.3844.3844
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Mutational Landscape of Del(9q) Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)

Abstract: Background: Deletion of the long arm of chromosome 9, del(9q), is a recurrent genomic abnormality, which occurs at a frequency of ~2% in AML. Interestingly, deletions of 9q are mainly found in t(8;21)-positive AML, as well as in AML with NPM1 (NPM1mut) or CEBPA (CEBPAmut) gene mutation, thereby suggesting that del(9q) can act as cooperating event in these prognostically favorable AML subgroups. Aims: In order to dissect the biology of AML with del(9q), we comprehensively characterized a large co… Show more

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