Molecular analysis of six variant Philadelphia chromosome translocations in chronic myeloid leukemia

In 420 Philadelphia positive (Ph+) chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients karyotyped at diagnosis in our laboratory, 26 Ph variants (6.2%) were observed. Twelve of them are reported. Five cases are “simple” variants without detectable involvement of band 9q34, and seven are “complex,” since a third...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer genetics and cytogenetics 1993-05, Vol.67 (1), p.50-54
Hauptverfasser: Sessarego, Mario, Martinelli, Giovanni, Chiamenti, Andrea, Defferrari, Raffaella, Fugazza, Giuseppina, Bruzzone, Roberto, Ajmar, Franco, Pignatti, Pier Franco
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Zusammenfassung:In 420 Philadelphia positive (Ph+) chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients karyotyped at diagnosis in our laboratory, 26 Ph variants (6.2%) were observed. Twelve of them are reported. Five cases are “simple” variants without detectable involvement of band 9q34, and seven are “complex,” since a third chromosomal band is involved in the Ph formation. Two translocations [t(7;22)(q36;q11) and t(9;22;12)(q34;q11;q11)] are reported for the first time. Six cases were characterized molecularly, and bcr-abl rearrangement was demonstrated, confirming involvement of 9q34 band also in the cases in which chromosomes 9 appear cytogenically normal. Chimeric mRNAs in which M- BCR exon 3 is joined to abl exon 2 (type b3-a2) were detected in four of six cases; one case showed a DNA breakpoint in zone III, which may also give rise to the same transcript. In one case, mRNA junction was b2-a2. The frequency of the b3-a2 junction occurs more frequently in CML patients with a Ph variant than in patients with the standard translocation, suggesting a preferential correlation between this type of transcript and the involvement of other chromosomes in Ph formation.
ISSN:0165-4608
1873-4456
DOI:10.1016/0165-4608(93)90043-L