Identification of a potential "hotspot" DNA region in the RUNX1 gene targeted by mitoxantrone in therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia with t(16;21) translocation

The translocation t(16;21) involving RUNX1 (AML1) and resulting in the RUNX1‐CBFA2T3 fusion is a rare but recurrent abnormality mostly found in therapy‐related acute myeloid leukemia (t‐AML) associated with agents targeting topoisomerase II (topo II). We characterized, at the genomic level, the t(16...

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Veröffentlicht in:Genes chromosomes & cancer 2009-03, Vol.48 (3), p.213-221
Hauptverfasser: Ottone, Tiziana, Hasan, Syed Khizer, Montefusco, Enrico, Curzi, Paola, Mays, Ashley N., Chessa, Luciana, Ferrari, Antonella, Conte, Esmeralda, Noguera, Nelida Inés, Lavorgna, Serena, Ammatuna, Emanuele, Divona, Mariadomenica, Bovetti, Katia, Amadori, Sergio, Grimwade, David, Lo-Coco, Francesco
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Zusammenfassung:The translocation t(16;21) involving RUNX1 (AML1) and resulting in the RUNX1‐CBFA2T3 fusion is a rare but recurrent abnormality mostly found in therapy‐related acute myeloid leukemia (t‐AML) associated with agents targeting topoisomerase II (topo II). We characterized, at the genomic level, the t(16;21) translocation in a patient who developed t‐AML after treatment of multiple sclerosis with mitoxantrone (MTZ). Long template nested PCR of genomic DNA followed by direct sequencing enabled the localization of RUNX1 and CBFA2T3 (ETO2) breakpoints in introns 5 and 3, respectively. Sequencing of the cDNA with specific primers showed the presence of the expected RUNX1‐CBFA2T3 fusion transcript in leukemic cells. The RUNX1 intron 5 breakpoint was located at nucleotide position 24,785. This region contained an ATGCCCCAG nucleotide sequence showing ∼90% homology to a “hotspot” DNA region ATGCCCTAG present in intron 6 of PML previously identified in therapy‐related acute promyelocytic leukemia cases arising following treatment with MTZ. This study suggests a wider distribution in the human genome, and particularly at genes involved in chromosome translocations observed in t‐AML, of DNA regions (hotspot) targeted by specific topo II drugs. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
ISSN:1045-2257
1098-2264
DOI:10.1002/gcc.20633