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Systemic Mastocytosis: Advances in Diagnosis and Current Management. | LitMetric

Systemic Mastocytosis: Advances in Diagnosis and Current Management.

Cancer Treat Res

Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Southern California Permanente Medical Group, South Bay Medical Center, 25825 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90710, USA.

Published: November 2021

Mastocytosis is a rare hematologic disorder characterized by abnormal proliferation and accumulation of neoplastic mast cells in various body sites. Isolated skin involvement is termed cutaneous mastocytosis (CM) and the term systemic mastocytosis (SM) refers to multi-organ involvement, most commonly of the bone marrow, skin, liver, and spleen. A subset of patients with SM have an associated clonal hematologic neoplasm which is most commonly myelodysplastic syndrome, chronic myelomonocytic leukemia, or acute myelogenous leukemia and this entity is termed SM with associated hematological neoplasm (AHN). Bone marrow involvement is present in all patients regardless of the subtype of SM. The genetic hallmark of SM is a somatic gain-of-function point mutation within the KIT gene. Other molecular aberrations that have been reported include somatic mutations in TET2, SRSF2, ASXL1, CBL, RUNX1, and RAS and these are common in SM-AHN. The clinical presentation of SM can range from indolent to advanced depending on extent of mast cell burden and genetic profile. In the case of indolent SM, the goal of treatment is to control mediator release-related effects as well as to reduce mast cell burden. In the case of SM-AHN, therapy is primarily that of the AHN and allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the preferred therapy in suitable candidates.

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