Somatic compensation of inherited bone marrow failure

Inherited bone marrow failure syndromes (IBMFS) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders characterized by insufficient blood cell production and increased risk of transformation to myeloid malignancies. While genetically diverse, IBMFS are collectively defined by a cell-intrinsic hematopoietic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Seminars in hematology 2022-07, Vol.59 (3), p.167-173
Hauptverfasser: S, Lundgren, M, Keränen, U, Wartiovaara-Kautto, M, Myllymäki
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Zusammenfassung:Inherited bone marrow failure syndromes (IBMFS) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders characterized by insufficient blood cell production and increased risk of transformation to myeloid malignancies. While genetically diverse, IBMFS are collectively defined by a cell-intrinsic hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) fitness defect that impairs HSC self-renewal and hematopoietic differentiation. In IBMFS, HSCs frequently acquire mutations that improve cell fitness, a phenomenon known as somatic compensation. Somatic compensation can occur via distinct genetic processes such as loss of the germline mutation or somatic alterations in pathways affected by the disease-causing gene. While the clinical implications of somatic compensation in IBMFS remain to be fully discovered, understanding these mutational processes can help understand disease pathophysiology and may inform future diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. In this review, we highlight current understanding about somatic compensation in IBMFS.
ISSN:0037-1963
1532-8686
DOI:10.1053/j.seminhematol.2022.07.002