RESUMO
Three consecutive polycythemia vera (PV) patients were analyzed before and during pegylated-interferon (rIFNalpha) treatment for the following markers: (1) granulocyte and CD34(+) cell clonality, (2) Jak2V617F expression, (3) PRV-1 mRNA overexpression, and (4) Epo-independent colony (EEC) growth. Before rIFNalpha therapy, all patients displayed clonal hematopoiesis, 100% Jak2V617F expression as well as PRV-1 overexpression, and EEC growth. After rIFNalpha treatment, all three patients demonstrated polyclonal hematopoiesis. Nonetheless, Jak2V617F expression, PRV-1 overexpression, and EEC-growth remained detectable, albeit at lower levels. We conclude that reemergence of polyclonal hematopoiesis after rIFNalpha treatment may be achieved in a substantial proportion of patients. However, this does not constitute elimination of the PV clone. These data demonstrate the usefulness of novel markers in monitoring minimal residual disease and caution against discontinuation of rIFNalpha treatment after hematologic remission. Long-term follow-up of large patient cohorts is required to determine whether rIFNalpha treatment can cause complete molecular remissions in PV.