A case of Philadelphia (Ph)-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with multiple subclones including duplication of the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene and of the Abelson oncogene (ABL1) is reported. Cytogenetically, two different rearrangements of chromosome 9 not involved in the t(9;22) were found in two subclones. In one subclone the normal 9 was lost and replaced by an acrocentric marker, which contained an additional copy of the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction detected the fusion transcripts p210 (e13a2 junction) and p190 (e1a2 junction), whereas fluorescence in situ hybridization showed the major BCR-ABL1 junction in both Ph chromosomes, strongly suggesting that the presence of the p210 and p190 proteins in this case was due to mechanisms of alternative or mis-splicing at the transcriptional level. The second subclone showed the classic t(9;22) plus an add(9)(p24) containing two copies of the ABL1 gene. Other molecular events involving chromosome 9 were a monoallelic loss of JAK2 in both subclones and an additional loss of P15/P16 in the subclone with the acrocentric marker bearing the extra Ph chromosome.

Philadelphia positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia with multiple subclones including duplication of Philadelphia chromosome and of Abelson oncogene / LA STARZA, R; Vitale, A; Serra, A; Saglio, G; Fioritoni, G; Falzetti, D; Martelli, Mf; Foa, Roberto; Mecucci, C.. - In: CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS. - ISSN 0165-4608. - 132:1(2002), pp. 46-50. [10.1016/S0165-4608(01)00507-6]

Philadelphia positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia with multiple subclones including duplication of Philadelphia chromosome and of Abelson oncogene.

FOA, Roberto;
2002

Abstract

A case of Philadelphia (Ph)-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with multiple subclones including duplication of the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene and of the Abelson oncogene (ABL1) is reported. Cytogenetically, two different rearrangements of chromosome 9 not involved in the t(9;22) were found in two subclones. In one subclone the normal 9 was lost and replaced by an acrocentric marker, which contained an additional copy of the BCR-ABL1 fusion gene. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction detected the fusion transcripts p210 (e13a2 junction) and p190 (e1a2 junction), whereas fluorescence in situ hybridization showed the major BCR-ABL1 junction in both Ph chromosomes, strongly suggesting that the presence of the p210 and p190 proteins in this case was due to mechanisms of alternative or mis-splicing at the transcriptional level. The second subclone showed the classic t(9;22) plus an add(9)(p24) containing two copies of the ABL1 gene. Other molecular events involving chromosome 9 were a monoallelic loss of JAK2 in both subclones and an additional loss of P15/P16 in the subclone with the acrocentric marker bearing the extra Ph chromosome.
2002
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Philadelphia positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia with multiple subclones including duplication of Philadelphia chromosome and of Abelson oncogene / LA STARZA, R; Vitale, A; Serra, A; Saglio, G; Fioritoni, G; Falzetti, D; Martelli, Mf; Foa, Roberto; Mecucci, C.. - In: CANCER GENETICS AND CYTOGENETICS. - ISSN 0165-4608. - 132:1(2002), pp. 46-50. [10.1016/S0165-4608(01)00507-6]
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