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An 11-year-old girl was found to have pale complexion and anemia with gradual aggravation for one year. She was weak in the past and developed pneumonia in the right middle lung 3-5 times per year, which was improved after anti-infective therapy. She and her mother had congenital deaf-mutism. Physical examination showed the appearance of anemia, without bleeding, jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, or lymph node enlargement. Routine blood test results showed reductions in all three blood cell lines, normocytic anemia, and megaloblastoid change in granulocytic and erythroid cell lines in bone marrow, with no obvious increase in primitive cells or metastatic tumor cells. Whole exome sequencing indicated the presence of a known pathogenic mutation for Emberger syndrome (ES), c.1084C>T (p.Arg362*) in the GATA2 gene. The girl was finally diagnosed with ES, and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) progressed to acute myeloid leukemia during follow-up. ES is a rare type of MDS with autosomal dominant inheritance in clinical practice, and it is difficult to make a confirmed diagnosis. ES should be considered for children with unexplained lymphedema and congenital deafness, and gene detection should be performed to make a confirmed diagnosis.
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PMID:[Congenital deaf-mutism with pale complexion and anemia for 1 year in a school-aged girl]. 3175 93

Myeloid sarcoma (MS) carries a poor prognosis, and information on epigenetic modifications in MS is currently limited. In the present study, 214 ten-eleven translocation-2 (TET2)-/- mice were successfully constructed. In addition, 436 patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and 354 with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients were recruited. The incidence of MS in mice and patients with TET2 deficiency was examined, and the efficiency of hypomethylating agents (HMAs) was also be evaluated. A total of 93% of the TET2 -/- mice developed myeloid malignancies, 5.5% of which were accompanied by MS (n=11). The survival of these TET2 -/- mice ranged between 3 and 25 months. No significant difference was observed between the survival of MS and non-MS mice with TET2 loss (P>0.05). In addition, MS cells were transplantable, and their recipients exhibited myeloproliferative characteristics, such as increased white blood cell counts, monocytosis, low erythrocyte counts and hepatosplenomegaly. Their median survival duration was 94.8 days. In the clinical setting, 9.7% of MDS and 11.6% of AML patients with TET2 deficiency developed MS, which was higher compared with previous reports (1.5-9.1%). The median age of the MS patients was 44 years old. 5-Aza-2'-deoxycytidine (5-Aza-dC) reduced the incidence of MS in TET2 -/- mice, and decitabine was a suitable treatment strategy for MS patients. These data indicate that TET2 deficiency plays a key role in MS and its prognostic significance requires further investigation. HMAs may be a useful treatment for MS patients with TET2 mutations.
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PMID:Characteristics of myeloid sarcoma in mice and patients with TET2 deficiency. 3280 63


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