Mutations of the AML1 gene are frequent molecular abnormalities in minimally differentiated acute myeloblastic leukemia (M0 AML), a rare type of AML. In this retrospective multicenter study, morphologic, immunophenotypical, cytogenetic, and molecular features of 59 de novo M0 AML cases were analyzed and correlated to AML1 mutations. Point mutations of AML1 gene were observed in 16 cases (27%). They were correlated with higher white blood cell (WBC) count (P =.001), greater marrow blast involvement (P =.03), higher incidence of immunoglobulin H/T-cell receptor (IgH/TCR) gene rearrangement (P <.0001), and with a borderline significant lower incidence of complex karyotypes. In the 59 patients, FLT3 mutations were the only significant prognostic factors associated with short survival.
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