Novel types of bcr-abl transcript with breakpoints in BCR exon 8 found in Philadelphia positive patients with typical chronic myeloid leukemia retain the sequence encoding for the DBL- and CDC24 homology domains but not the pleckstrin homology one.

نویسندگان

  • Giovanni Martinelli
  • Marilina Amabile
  • Barbara Giannini
  • Carolina Terragna
  • Emanuela Ottaviani
  • Simona Soverini
  • Giuseppe Saglio
  • Gianantonio Rosti
  • Michele Baccarani
چکیده

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES We previously described a novel type of the chimeric bcr-abl mRNA transcript in a patient with a Philadelphia chromosome positive chronic myeloid leukemia. A similar bcr-abl transcript has also been described by others. DESIGN AND METHODS Sequence analysis of the fusion region showed a join between part of exon e8 of the bcr gene and an intronic sequence of abl intron 1b spliced on exon a2 of the abl gene, giving rise to an in-frame e8-int-a2 bcr-abl transcript, translated into a 197.5 kDa BCR-ABL protein of 1804 amino acid residues, which we named p200 BCR-ABL. RESULTS In this work, employing protein comparison analysis (pFAM) we show that these novel bcr-abl transcripts retain the DBL homology (DH) domain and the recently recognized CDC24 homology domain, but not the pleckstrin homology (PH) domain of the bcr gene. INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS This observation, along with the myeloid immunophenotype of the tumor and, at least in one case, the patient's correspondingly good response to alpha-interferon therapy, suggests that p200 BCR-ABL is more similar to p210 BCR-ABL, in which the DH, CDC24 and PH domains are all maintained, than to p185, in which these domains are all lost.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Haematologica

دوره 87 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002