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Carotid Plaque Burden and Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio in Patients with Philadelphia Negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Their Relation to JAK2 V617F Mutation

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Endocrinology, Hematology, Metabolic diseases

Abstract

Background: Philadelphia negative myeloproliferative neoplasms are characterized by clonal myeloid cell proliferation. The JAK2V617F mutation may influence inflammation and atherosclerosis. Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio and carotid plaque burden are markers associated with inflammation and cardiovascular risk, respectively.

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between NLR, carotid plaque burden, and JAK2V617F mutation in PN-MPN patients.

Patients and Methods: A retrospective case-control study included 90 PN-MPN patients and 60 controls. Data on demographics, comorbidities, thrombosis, laboratory parameters, carotid plaque burden, and JAK2V617F mutation status were collected.

Results: Age, gender distribution, smoking status, and comorbidities did not significantly differ between PN-MPN patients and controls. Thrombosis incidence in PN-MPN patients did not significantly differ from controls. Carotid plaque burden and NLR were significantly higher in PN-MPN patients compared to controls (p=0.024 and p<0.001, respectively). Majority of PN-MPN patients (78.9%) had positive JAK2V617F mutation status. NLR was significantly higher in PN-MPN patients with positive JAK2V617F mutation compared to negative (p=0.001). There was a significant difference in thrombosis incidence between patients with positive and negative JAK2V617F mutation status.

Conclusion: The study identified a significant link between higher N/L ratios and the JAK2V617F mutation in patients with PN-MPNs, proposing the N/L ratio as a potential marker for disease activity or mutation status. Despite observing a higher incidence of thrombosis in MPN patients and increased carotid plaque in PN-MPN patients compared to controls, no significant correlation was found between these cardiovascular risk markers and the JAK2V617F mutation status, suggesting other factors influence thrombosis risk in these patients.

DOI

10.21608/smj.2024.277625.1459

Keywords

Philadelphia negative myeloproliferative neoplasms, JAK2 V617F mutation, Neutrophil-Lymphocyte ratio, carotid plaque burden

Authors

First Name

Mahmoud

Last Name

Gaber

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Internal Medicine Department, Hematology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Egypt

Email

mahmoudgaber@med.sohag.edu.eg

City

Sohag

Orcid

0009-0002-4484-4769

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Ezeldin

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Egypt

Email

mohamedezeldin2020@gmail.com

City

-

Orcid

0000-0001-5613-1729

First Name

Mustafa

Last Name

Younis

MiddleName

Adel

Affiliation

Clinical pathology department..faculty of medicine..sohag University

Email

mustafayounis1982@gmail.com

City

Sohag

Orcid

-

First Name

Moamen

Last Name

Ismail

MiddleName

Abdelfadil

Affiliation

Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, Egypt.

Email

moamen.fadil83@gmail.com

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Asmaa

Last Name

Abdel-baset

MiddleName

Ahmed

Affiliation

Internal Medicine Department, Hematology Division, Faculty of Medicine, Sohag University, Egypt

Email

basetasmaa2015@gmail.com

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-

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-

Volume

28

Article Issue

2

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45737

Issue Date

2024-05-01

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2024-03-17

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2024-05-01

Page Start

183

Page End

193

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1687-8353

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2682-4159

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785

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Sohag Medical Journal

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Carotid Plaque Burden and Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio in Patients with Philadelphia Negative Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Their Relation to JAK2 V617F Mutation

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24 Dec 2024