IGHV Mutational Status in a Cohort of Bulgarian CLL Patients: High Unmutated CLL Prevalence in North-East Bulgaria
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06 set 2024
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Categoria dell'articolo: Original Article
Pubblicato online: 06 set 2024
Pagine: 15 - 19
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/bjmg-2024-0003
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Discordant mutational status in case with multiple IGHV rearrangements
unmutated | 100 | 19 | Unmutated | |
mutated | 96,53 | 16 | ||
mutated | 91,32 | 14 |
Clinico-biological features and genetic characteristics of mutated and unmutated cases
44 mutated | 15–180 | Good condition | Newly diagnosed; Before first treatment | Negative |
IGHV1-2 (4) IGHV3-7 (6) IGHV3-23 (4) IGHV4-34 (4) IGHV4-59 (4) |
CLL#77 (1) |
57 unmutated | 17–328 |
IGHV1-69 (17) IGHV3-23(4) IGHV5-51 (5) |
CLL#2 (1) CLL#5 (1) CLL#6 (2) CLL#8 (1) CLL#99 (1) |
Fisher’s Exact test for correlation between the region of origin of the patients and their IGHV mutational status_
U-CLL |
17 | 41 |
M-CLL |
5 | 38 |
B-CLL |
2 | 2 |
two-tailed p value (α = 0.05) | 0.028 |