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1 Detection of JAK2 V617F Mutation in Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs)
Assistant Prof. Dr. Nibras Saleam Al-Ammar PhD in Clinical Immunology Pathology & Forensic Medicine Department

2 Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs)
A group of conditions that cause platelets, white blood, and red blood cells to grow abnormally in the bone marrow.

3 Polycythemia vera Normal range 4-6 million RBCs /µL Polycythemia 11 million RBCs /µL

4 Essential Thrombocythemia
Platelet count > 450 x 103/µL for at least 3 months Normal count x 103/µL

5 Myelofibrosis (Too many collagen or fibrous tissue in bone marrow).

6 Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML)
(Abnormal granulocytes, a type of WBCs).

7 2008 WHO Classification of Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs)
& the Diagnostic criteria (Major criteria and Minor criteria) Reference: Link springer.com/article/ /s x

8 Traditionally, Diagnosis of MPNs
The discovery of a disease-specific molecular marker results in both simplification of the process and increased diagnostic accuracy. clinical bone marrow histology cytogenetic criteria

9 JAK2 V617F mutation has been reported in:
Chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) (0%)!(3-5%)! Myelofibrosis (50%) Essential thrombocythemia (50-60%) Polycythemia vera (>95%)

10 Janus kinase (JAK) A family of intracellular, non receptor thyrosine kinases. That transduce cytokine-mediated signals via JAK-STAT pathway.

11 Four family members JAK1 JAK2 JAK3 TYK2

12 The JAK-STAT system consists of three main components:
a receptor (2) Janus kinase (JAK) (3) Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT), which carries the signal into the nucleus and DNA.

13 ► After the cytokine binds to the receptor, ► JAK adds a phosphate to (phosphorylates) the receptor. ► This attracts the STAT proteins, which are also phosphorylated and bind to each other, ► forming a pair (dimer). ► The dimer moves into the nucleus, ► binds to the DNA, and ► causes transcription of genes. Enzymes that add phosphate groups are called protein kinases.

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15 JAK2 V617F mutation has been identified in 2005
JAK2 V617F mutation has been identified in The mutation corresponds to a single-nucleotide change of JAK2 nucleotide 1849 in exon 14, resulting in a unique valine (V) to phenylalanine (F) substitution at position 617 of the protein (JH2 domain). It leads to constitutive activation of JAK2.

16 JAK2 V617F represents a key driver in the transformation of hematopoitic cells in MPNs.

17 Testing Method:

18 DNA based Real-time PCR JAK2 MutaScreen Kit, lpsogen
Sample: 3 ml peripheral blood (EDTA). Amplified mutated JAK2 region Amplification Portion of JAK2 mutated region

19 Principle of the procedure

20 Multiplex assay by using Hydrolysis probes. TaqMan probe 1
match to wild-type allele match to mutated allele

21 Each probe is labeled with a fluorescent dye at its 5’ end (Reporter dye), and a non-fluorescent (quencher) at the 3’ end.

22 Fluorescence signal is collected at the end of the PCR indicating the presence of the targeted sequence in the sample (Wild-type allele, mutated allele or both). During extension phase of PCR, the matched probe is cleaved by the 5’→3’ exonuclease activity of TaqMan DNA polymerase separating reporter dye from the quencher & releasing detectable fluorescence. No reporter dye is released if there is no matching.

23 We can also use Hybridization probes

24 Thank You


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