Abstract

Clonal cytopenia of undetermined significance (CCUS) is defined as somatic mutations of myeloid malignancy-associated genes in the blood or bone marrow with one or more persistent unexplained cytopenias that do not meet diagnostic criteria for a defined myeloid neoplasm. CCUS with isolated thrombocytopenia (CCUS-IT) is rare. This is a retrospective case series of patients with prolonged isolated thrombocytopenia, a pathogenic mutation on a myeloid molecular panel, and a bone marrow biopsy with morphologic atypia below the WHO-defined diagnostic threshold for dysplasia. Five male patients were identified with a median age at CCUS-IT diagnosis of 61 years (56-74). Median duration of thrombocytopenia prior to CCUS-IT diagnosis was 4 years (3-12), and median platelet count at CCUS-IT diagnosis was 41 × 103 /μL (26-80). All patients had megakaryocytic hyperplasia and megakaryocytes with hyperchromasia and high nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio. Pathogenic SRSF2 mutations were identified in all 5 patients with median variant allele frequency of 36% (28%-50%). Three patients were treated with IVIg and/or steroids with no response; one of three responded to thrombopoietin receptor agonists. Three patients progressed to MDS and one to AML. We describe the clinicopathological features of CCUS-IT which can mimic immune thrombocytopenia.

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