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Refinement of IKZF1 recombination hotspots in pediatric BCP-ALL patients.

Claus Meyer1, Udo Zur Stadt, Gabriele Escherich, Julia Hofmann, Renata Binato, Thayana Conceição Barbosa, Mariana Emerenciano, Maria S Pombo-de-Oliveira, Martin Horstmann, Rolf Marschalek.   

Abstract

Chromosomal translocations resulting in chimeric fusion genes are prototypic for pediatric leukemia patients. The most known fusions are ETV6-RUNX1 or BCR-ABL1 in B-cell progenitor (BCP)-ALL, and rearrangements of MLL in pediatric ALL and AML. Genome-wide sequencing projects have revealed additional, recurrent gene mutations in B cell malignancies. One of these mutations comprises the IKZF1 gene, encoding the IKAROS transcription factor which is one of the essential transcription factors driving lymphoid development. IKZF1 deletions were first identified by SNP arrays in ALL patients, and later identified with a high prevalence in BCR-ABL1(+) patients. IKZF1 deletions turned out to be an independent prognostic marker associated with a poor outcome. Here, we characterized IKZF1 deletions in pediatric BCP-ALL patients by combining MLPA mapping experiments with long distance inverse PCR. The aim of our study was also to compare existing methods with our approach. Our attempt confirmed many of the existing data but revealed a more complex pattern of recombination sites, including a total of 4 recombination hotspots. This extended knowledge was translated into a novel, multiplex PCR assay that allows to perform IKZF1 deletion analyses by using a 2-tube PCR approach.

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Keywords:  Childhood leukemia; IKAROS; IKZF1; cancer genetics; gene deletion; leukemia markers

Year:  2013        PMID: 23675566      PMCID: PMC3649816     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Blood Res        ISSN: 2160-1992


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