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Protracted and variable latency of acute lymphoblastic leukemia after TEL-AML1 gene fusion in utero.

J L Wiemels1, A M Ford, E R Van Wering, A Postma, M Greaves.   

Abstract

We report a pair of identical twins with concordant acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Unusually, their diagnoses were spaced 9 years apart at ages 5 and 14. Leukemic cells in both twins had a TEL-AML1 rearrangement, which was characterized at the DNA level by an adaptation of a long distance polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. The genomic fusion sequence was identical in the two leukemias, indicative of a single cell origin in one fetus, in utero. At the time twin 1 was diagnosed (aged 5 years), the bone marrow of twin 2 was hematologically normal. However, retrospective scrutiny of the DNA from an archived slide with clonotypic TEL-AML1 primers showed that the presumptive preleukemic clone was present and disseminated 9 years before a clinical diagnosis. These data provide novel insight into the natural history of childhood leukemia and suggest that consequent to a prenatal initiation of a leukemic clone, most probably by TEL-AML fusion itself, the latency of ALL can be both extremely variable and protracted. This, in turn, is likely to reflect the timing of critical secondary events.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10419898

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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