| Literature DB >> 11840257 |
C Hélias1, V Leymarie, N Entz-Werle, A Falkenrodt, D Eyer, J Aurich Costa, D Cherif, P Lutz, M Lessard.
Abstract
We report three cases of T-ALL in which conventional cytogenetic analysis yielded normal karyotypes, but for which a new M-FISH technique (IPM-FISH) was able to detect a translocation. For these patients this technique highlighted a new, recurring and cryptic translocation t(5;14)(q35;q32) in childhood T-ALL which might be phenotypically restricted. The most innovative part of this technique is the use of interspersed polymerase chain reaction (IRS-PCR) painting probes that show an R-band pattern simultaneous with the combinatorial labeling. Contrary to the DOP-PCR, IRS-PCR-derived probes provide stronger hybridization signals at the telomeric ends that potentially increase the possibility of detecting cryptic translocations. All the IPM-FISH findings were validated by FISH with whole chromosome painting and unique sequence probes. These results demonstrate the efficient use of IPM-FISH as an improved, single-step method for the identification of cryptic chromosomal abnormalities. This new IPM-FISH technique is a good tool to display cryptic chromosomal abnormalities.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11840257 DOI: 10.1038/sj.leu.2402347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Leukemia ISSN: 0887-6924 Impact factor: 11.528