Rinsho Ketsueki
Online ISSN : 1882-0824
Print ISSN : 0485-1439
ISSN-L : 0485-1439
Case Reports
Acute myeloid leukemia with type I CBFB::MYH11 fusion gene not detected by screening test for leukemia-related chimeric genes
Sae UTSUMITakahiro SHIMAChiaki KUBARAYuichiro SEMBAMasayasu HAYASHIKen TAKIGAWATeruhiko YOSHINOMariko MINAMIYayoi MATSUOTakuro KURIYAMAKoichi AKASHITakahiro MAEDAShuichi TANIGUCHITetsuya ETO
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2023 Volume 64 Issue 12 Pages 1503-1507

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A 27-year-old woman with pancytopenia was admitted to our hospital. Bone marrow aspiration revealed 52.2% myeloperoxidase-positive myeloblasts, leading to a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia. While a screening test for chimeric genes related to leukemia initially yielded negative results, including for the CBFB::MYH11 fusion gene, G-banded karyotyping uncovered the presence of inv (16)(p13.1q22). Further investigation by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) confirmed the split signals for CBFB. A second screening test for leukemia-related chimeric genes with different PCR primers revealed the elusive CBFB::MYH11 fusion gene. Subsequently, the type I CBFB::MYH11 fusion gene was identified through exhaustive exploration using RNA sequencing for fusion gene discovery. This exceptional case highlights the existence of a distinctive subtype of CBFB::MYH11 that may yield false-negative results in conventional chimeric fusion screening, thus emphasizing the indispensable utility of PCR primer modification, FISH, and RNA sequencing in the investigative process.

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