Emerging genetic technologies informing personalized medicine in Shwachman-Diamond syndrome and other inherited BMF disorders.
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Ribosomopathy Shwachman-Diamond syndrome (SDS) is a rare autosomal recessive inherited bone marrow failure syndrome (IBMFS) caused by mutations in the Shwachman-Bodian-Diamond syndrome gene, which is associated with an increased risk of myeloid malignancy. Tracking how hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) clonal dynamics change over time, assessing whether somatic genetic rescue mechanisms affect these dynamics, and mapping out when leukemic driver mutations are acquired is important to understand which individuals with SDS may go on to develop leukemia. In this review, we discuss how new technologies that allow researchers to map mutations at the level of single HSC clones are generating important insights into genetic rescue mechanisms and their relative risk for driving evolution to leukemia, and how these data can inform the future development of personalized medicine approaches in SDS and other IBMFSs.
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1528-0020
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Rosetrees Trust (PGL22/100032)
Isaac Newton Trust (23.39(b))
Blood Cancer UK (21002)
MRC (via University of York) (MR/V005502/1)
MRC (via University of York) (MC_PC_21043)

