Table 2.

AML-related vs CH-type genetic abnormalities

AML-related genetic abnormalitiesCH-type genetic abnormalities
• Often occur later in the mutation hierarchy; may be the sole detected genetic event • Occur earlier in the mutation hierarchy, often at higher VAF in comparison to AML-related genetic abnormalities 
• Reduction in VAF or clearance associated with a reduction in the blast percentage after therapy • Often persist in CR, usually at similar VAF to the pretherapy disease 
• Reappearance of genetic abnormality in relapsed disease • Persistence in relapsed disease 
• Presence in CR associated with increased risk of relapse • Presence in CR may not be associated with increased risk of relapse 
• Eliminated following successful HCT • Eliminated following successful HCT 
AML-related genetic abnormalitiesCH-type genetic abnormalities
• Often occur later in the mutation hierarchy; may be the sole detected genetic event • Occur earlier in the mutation hierarchy, often at higher VAF in comparison to AML-related genetic abnormalities 
• Reduction in VAF or clearance associated with a reduction in the blast percentage after therapy • Often persist in CR, usually at similar VAF to the pretherapy disease 
• Reappearance of genetic abnormality in relapsed disease • Persistence in relapsed disease 
• Presence in CR associated with increased risk of relapse • Presence in CR may not be associated with increased risk of relapse 
• Eliminated following successful HCT • Eliminated following successful HCT 

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