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Jak and Cytokine Receptor Mutants in Cancer Table

This table lists Jak and cytokine receptor mutations found in various cancers, along with the corresponding publication.

Jak Mutants

Jak Mutants Cytokine Receptor Disease References
Jak2 V617F EpoR, TpoR (MPL), G-CSFR Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MNPs), PV, ET, PMF (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Jak2 K539L, exon 12 mutants EpoR MNP: PV (6)
Jak2 T875N Undetermined AML (AMKL) (7)
Jak3 A572V Undetermined AML (AMKL) (cell lines) (8)
Jak1 V658F, Jak1 A634D, R879H, R724S IL2R, IL9R, other undetermined T-ALL (9, 10)
Jak1 R683G/S Jak2 DIREED TLSPR Pediatric and Down syndrome ALL (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
Jak2 V617I, Jak2 R564Q, Jak2 S755R/ R938Q TpoR (MPL) Hereditary thrombocytosis (16, 17, 18)

Receptor Mutants

Receptor Mutants Cytokine Receptor Disease References
TpoR W515L/K/A Jak2 MPNs: ET, PMF (19, 20, 21)
TpoR S505N     (22)
TpoR S487A     (23)
TLSPR F232S / TLSPR translocations Jak2 R683 mutants Pediatric and Down syndrome ALL (13, 24, 25, 26)

We would like to thank Prof. Stefan N. Constantinescu, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Brussels, Belgium, for contributing to this table.

References

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created September 2014