Abstract

The present study aimed to detect the prevalence of NOTCH1 c.7541-7542delCT mutation in Egyptian CLL patients using HRM assay and to assess its relation to patients' survival. The study included 50 newly diagnosed treatment-naïve CLL patients and 50 age and sex matched healthy controls. NOTCH1 c.7541-7542delCT mutation was detected using High-resolution melting (HRM) assay and direct Sanger sequencing. Outcome parameters included progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). NOTCH1 c.7541-7542delCT mutation was detected in 5 (10.0%) of CLL patients. No controls had NOTCH1 c.7541-7542delCT mutation. Similar results were obtained by direct Sanger sequencing yielding a sensitivity and specificity of 100.0% for HRM in detection of NOTCH1 c.7541-7542delCT mutation in the studied patients. In univariate analysis, predictors of OS included Trisomy 12, high LDH, presence of NOTCH1 c.7541-7542delCT mutation and lack of CR. In multivariate analysis, only lack of CR was found as a significant predictor of OS. HRM analysis is a sensitive method for detection of NOTCH1 c.7541-7542delCT mutation in CLL patients. This mutation may be linked to poor disease prognosis.

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