The JAK2 V617F mutation, the thrombopoietin receptor MPL W515K/L mutation and calreticulin (CALR) mutations are mutually exclusive in essential thrombocythemia and support a novel molecular categorization of essential thrombocythemia.
Acquired mutations in the juxtamembrane region of MPL (W515L or W515K), the receptor for thrombopoietin, have been reported in patients with primary essential thrombocythemia (ET) or primary myelofibrosis (PMF).
To evaluate the frequency of MPL W515L, W515K and S505N mutations in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and primary myelofibrosis (PMF) and to determine whether MPLW515L leads to impaired Mpl expression, constitutive STAT3 and STAT5 activation and enhanced response to thrombopoietin (TPO).
In a group of 36 Mexican mestizo patients with MPN, we studied five molecular markers: The BCR/ABL1 fusion gene, the JAK2 V617F mutation, the JAK2 exon 12 mutations, the MPL W515L mutation and the MPL W515K mutation; 17 patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET), eight with polycythemia vera (PV), four with primary mielofibrosis (MF), five with undifferentiated MPN, one with primary erythrocytosis and one with familial thrombocytosis.