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KMT2A-CBL fusion gene in the first reported case of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia associated with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome.
Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome (WSS) is a congenital malformation syndrome characterized by intellectual disability, developmental delay, and distinctive facial features, caused by germline mutations in the KMT2A gene. Despite the key role of KMT2A in hematopoiesis, leukemia has not been previously reported in WSS patients. This report presents the first documented case of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in a WSS patient. A 16-year-old boy with developmental delay, distinct facial features, and genital abnormalities was diagnosed with WSS following the identification of a heterozygous frameshift mutation in KMT2A. At age 17, he developed T-cell ALL harboring the KMT2A-CBL fusion gene, of which only nine cases have been reported so far. cDNA sequence analysis of the KMT2A-CBL transcript at the site of the germline KMT2A pathogenic variant revealed a wild-type sequence, indicating that the KMT2A-CBL fusion occurred on the wild-type allele. While this observation suggests a potential cooperative role of the KMT2A-CBL chimeric gene and the germline KMT2A pathogenic mutation in leukemogenesis, the rarity of leukemia in WSS underscores the need for cautious interpretation. This case provides preliminary insights into a possible mechanism of leukemogenesis in WSS, but further studies are required to clarify the relationship between WSS and ALL.
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The International Journal of Hematology, the official journal of the Japanese Society of Hematology, has a long history of publishing leading research in hematology. The journal comprises articles that contribute to progress in research not only in basic hematology but also in clinical hematology, aiming to cover all aspects of this field, namely, erythrocytes, leukocytes and hematopoiesis, hemostasis, thrombosis and vascular biology, hematological malignancies, transplantation, and cell therapy. The expanded [Progress in Hematology] section integrates such relevant fields as the cell biology of stem cells and cancer cells, and clinical research in inflammation, cancer, and thrombosis. Reports on results of clinical trials are also included, thus contributing to the aim of fostering communication among researchers in the growing field of modern hematology. The journal provides the best of up-to-date information on modern hematology, presenting readers with high-impact, original work focusing on pivotal issues.