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Importance of adequate diagnostic work-up for correct diagnosis of advanced systemic mastocytosis

Importance of adequate diagnostic work-up for correct diagnosis of advanced systemic mastocytosis
Importance of adequate diagnostic work-up for correct diagnosis of advanced systemic mastocytosis
Background: little is known about epidemiology of advanced systemic mastocytosis (advSM).

Objectives: we sought to investigate epidemiologic features and diagnostic pitfalls of advSM in Germany.

Methods: therefore, 140 patients from a single German reference center of the European Competence Network on Mastocytosis between 2003 and 2018 were analyzed.

Results: median age was 68 years (range 26-86), male vs. female ratio was 2:1. An elevated serum tryptase, a KIT D816 mutation and additional somatic mutations, e.g. in SRSF2, ASXL1 or RUNX1 (S/A/R), were identified in 95%, 91% and 74% of patients, respectively. Median overall survival was 3.5 years (range 55 0.03-14.3; male vs. female 2.6 vs. 4.2 years, p=0.02). Two categories of misdiagnoses were identified in 56 51/140 (36%) patients: Firstly, systemic mastocytosis (SM) was overlooked in 28/140 (20%) patients57 primarily diagnosed with various subtypes of myeloid neoplasms. Secondly, 23/140 (16%) patients were diagnosed with supposed progression from indolent SM (ISM) to advSM; however, combination of an elevated KIT D816V variant allele frequency (VAF) in peripheral blood (n=22), monocytosis (n=9), eosinophilia (n=6) and/or mutations in S/A/R (n=10) suggest that distinct signs of potential advSM were overlooked in virtually all patients. Based on locally diagnosed patients in an area of 2.5 million inhabitants, but obviously without considering more, yet unrecognized cases, incidence and prevalence of advSM is at least 0.8 and 5.2, respectively, per 1 million inhabitants.

Conclusions: adequate analyses of tryptase levels, bone marrow morphology and genetics in patients with myeloid neoplasms or SM would help to prevent the significant underdiagnosis of advSM.
10.1016.J.JAIP.2020.05.005
0091-6749
3121-3127
Schwaab, Juliana
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Schwaab, Juliana, Hartmann, Nicole Cabral do O, Naumann, Nicole, Jawhar, Mohamad, Weib, Christel, Metzgeroth, Georgia, Schmid, Alicia, Lübke, Johannes, Reiter, Lukas, Fabarius, Alice, Cross, Nicholas, Sotlar, Karl, Valent, Peter, Kluin-Nelemans, Hanneke C., Hofmann, Wolf-Karsten, Horny, Hans-Peter, Panse, Jens and Reiter, Andreas (2020) Importance of adequate diagnostic work-up for correct diagnosis of advanced systemic mastocytosis. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 8 (9), 3121-3127. (doi:10.1016.J.JAIP.2020.05.005).

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Abstract

Background: little is known about epidemiology of advanced systemic mastocytosis (advSM).

Objectives: we sought to investigate epidemiologic features and diagnostic pitfalls of advSM in Germany.

Methods: therefore, 140 patients from a single German reference center of the European Competence Network on Mastocytosis between 2003 and 2018 were analyzed.

Results: median age was 68 years (range 26-86), male vs. female ratio was 2:1. An elevated serum tryptase, a KIT D816 mutation and additional somatic mutations, e.g. in SRSF2, ASXL1 or RUNX1 (S/A/R), were identified in 95%, 91% and 74% of patients, respectively. Median overall survival was 3.5 years (range 55 0.03-14.3; male vs. female 2.6 vs. 4.2 years, p=0.02). Two categories of misdiagnoses were identified in 56 51/140 (36%) patients: Firstly, systemic mastocytosis (SM) was overlooked in 28/140 (20%) patients57 primarily diagnosed with various subtypes of myeloid neoplasms. Secondly, 23/140 (16%) patients were diagnosed with supposed progression from indolent SM (ISM) to advSM; however, combination of an elevated KIT D816V variant allele frequency (VAF) in peripheral blood (n=22), monocytosis (n=9), eosinophilia (n=6) and/or mutations in S/A/R (n=10) suggest that distinct signs of potential advSM were overlooked in virtually all patients. Based on locally diagnosed patients in an area of 2.5 million inhabitants, but obviously without considering more, yet unrecognized cases, incidence and prevalence of advSM is at least 0.8 and 5.2, respectively, per 1 million inhabitants.

Conclusions: adequate analyses of tryptase levels, bone marrow morphology and genetics in patients with myeloid neoplasms or SM would help to prevent the significant underdiagnosis of advSM.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 May 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 May 2020
Published date: 1 October 2020

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ISSN: 0091-6749
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Author: Juliana Schwaab
Author: Nicole Cabral do O Hartmann
Author: Nicole Naumann
Author: Mohamad Jawhar
Author: Christel Weib
Author: Georgia Metzgeroth
Author: Alicia Schmid
Author: Johannes Lübke
Author: Lukas Reiter
Author: Alice Fabarius
Author: Nicholas Cross ORCID iD
Author: Karl Sotlar
Author: Peter Valent
Author: Hanneke C. Kluin-Nelemans
Author: Wolf-Karsten Hofmann
Author: Hans-Peter Horny
Author: Jens Panse
Author: Andreas Reiter

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