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| Molecular cytogenetics |
Variant complex translocations involving chromosomes 1, 9, 9, 15 and 17 in acute promyelocytic leukemia without RAR /PML gene fusion rearrangement |
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| S K Gogineni1, H O Shah2, M Chester2, J H Lin2, M Garrison2, A Alidina2, E Bayani2 and R S Verma1 |
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1Division of Genetics, The Long Island College Hospital-SUNY, Health Science Center at Brooklyn, NY, USA
2Department of Pathology, Nassau County Medical Center, East Meadow, NY, USA
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| Abstract |
 | Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL;M3) is specifically characterized by a predominance of malignant promyelocytes having atypical reciprocal translocation involving chromosome 15 and 17 [t(15;17)(q22;q11)] resulting in the fusion of retinoic acid receptor alpha (RAR ) on chromosome 17 and the putative transcription factor gene PML, ie the translocation generates two fusion transcripts, PML/RAR and RAR /PML. We describe a patient with clinical and morphologic characteristics of atypical APL but with a previously undescribed variant translocation. A 35-year-old Hispanic having atypical APL was referred for cytogenetic evaluation. The cytogenetic findings with GTG-banding coupled with FISH analysis revealed the following karyotype: 46,XX,der(9)t(1;9)(q25;q34)der(9)t(9;?)(q34;?), t(15;17)- (q22;q11)ish. der(9)t(1;9)(q25;q34)(WCP1+,WCP9+),t(9;17;15)- (q34;q11;q22) (WCP9+,WCP15+,PML+;WCP17+,RAR +;- WCP15+,WCP17+,PML-)[20]/46,XX[5]. The chromsome 17q was translocated to the chromosome 15q. However, chromosome 15q including the PML gene normally translocating to 17q and creating the RAR /PML fusion gene, translocated to chromosome 9q. Does this patient have another subset of APL? Or is the genetics of APL different in cases with variant translocations as opposed to those with atypical t(15;17) translocation, though in the majority of the cases their clinical presentation remains the same. |
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| Keywords |
 | acute promyelocytic leukemia; RAR and PML gene; chromosomes 15 and 17; variant translocations |
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| Received 26 September 1996; accepted 16 December 1996 |
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| April 1997, Volume 11, Number 4, Pages 514-518 |
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