Many biomarkers indicate prognosis in chronic lymphocytic leukemia; such as fluorescence hybridization testing: 17p or 11q deletions have a worse prognosis than trisomy 12, 13q deletion or normal result, or the mutational status of the immunoglobulin heavy chain (IGHV): unmutated IGHV have a worse prognosis than mutated IGHV. Recently, many gene mutations (, etc.,) have been linked to a worse prognosis. With the new era of high-throughput sequencing, it has become easier to study gene mutations and their implication in predicting prognosis. In this review, we aim to review all the studies that performed whole-exome sequencing or whole-genome sequencing on chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells and explore the implication of various genes in disease prognosis.
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