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Clonal Architecture of ASXL1-mutated Myelofibrosis

Clonal Architecture of ASXL1-mutated Myelofibrosis

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Prospective study to decipher the clonal architecture of ASXL1-mutated primary and secondary myelofibrosis and its impact on prognosis

Description

The clonal architecture of myelofibrosis patients is still little described. Inconsistent results in terms of the prognostic value of some mutations are observed in the literature, in particular concerning ASXL1 mutations. We assume that a better understanding of the clonal architecture of ASXL1-mutated myelofibrosis could help refining the prognostic impact of ASXL1 mutations.

This study aims to evaluate a multicenter cohort of 50 patients. Blood of patients will be collected within 18 months of diagnosis. After 4 years of follow-up of the patient as part of his usual care, data on survival and leukemic transformation will be collected.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults (age ≥18 years),
  • Affiliated to the national social security system,
  • ASXL1 mutated primary or secondary myelofibrosis,
  • Signed the consent to participate in the study,
  • Included, or consenting to be included, in the national clinical-biological database of France Intergroupe Syndrome Myéloprolifératifs (FIM).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient with another active hematological disease or cancer at the time of diagnosis,
  • Person subject to legal protection scheme or incapable of giving consent.

Study details
    Myelofibrosis

NCT05710211

University Hospital, Angers

24 August 2025

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