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Suspicions regarding the genetic inheritance of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in patients with down syndrome


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Somatic alterations found in DS associated with DS. Four most common types of association of DS with ALL in addition to constitutive trisomy 21.
Somatic alterations found in DS associated with DS. Four most common types of association of DS with ALL in addition to constitutive trisomy 21.

Mutations in genes encountered in people with DS-ALL

Gene Position of changes References
JAK V617F [17]
JAK p.R683G [19]
JAK p.R683K [19]
JAK1 p.V658F [12]
JAK2 p.T875N [12]
JAK2 p.G861W [12]
GATA3 c.778+1123T; c.779- 1748 [24]
PIP4K2A c.678+761C>G [24]
MSH6 p.T915A [27]
IL7R p.S185C [28]
CRLF2 p.F232C [28]
USP9X p.F1115Lfs [28]
PAX5 p.Gly186Ser [30; 31]
IKZF1 p.Arg162Pro [32]
IKZF1 p.His163Trp [33]
IKZF1 p.Arg162Leu [34]
IKZF1 p.Arg162Gln [34]
NBN p.R162W [34]
NBN p.K233Sfs*4 [34]
RTEL1 p.R918W [34]
MLLT1 p.R473Q [34]
FOXP1 p.Q3Sfs*80 [34]
ERG c.373+951A>G [4; 5]
CDKN2A p.A148T [37]
ETV6 p.A377T [39]
ETV6 p.Y401N [39]
ETV6 p.Pro214Leu [40]
ETV6 p.Gln198* [40]
ETV6 p.Leu379Pro [40]
NF1 p.Val146Ile [40]
RUNX1 p.Ile366_Gly367dup [40]
ASXL1 p.Pro845Leu [40]
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