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Lymphoid blast crises of chronic myelogenous leukemia represent stages in the development of B-cell precursors.

A Bakhshi, J Minowada, A Arnold, J Cossman, J P Jensen, J Whang-Peng, T A Waldmann, S J Korsmeyer.   

Abstract

The origin and stage of differentiation of the blast-crisis cells in chronic myelogenous leukemia have remained uncertain. Because immunoglobulin heavy-chain and light-chain genes must undergo a DNA rearrangement during B-cell development but rarely do so in human non-B-cell lineages, we examined these genes in 18 episodes of chronic myelogenous leukemia. In eight of nine episodes of lymphoid blast crisis, heavy-chain genes were rearranged, and in three, rearrangements in light-chain genes were also present. In contrast, cells from chronic myeloid, myeloid blast, and erythroid-like phases retained germ-like immunoglobulin genes. The observed phenotypic markers and gene configurations revealed that most lymphoid blast crises represent stages of development of B-cell precursors. In two separate episodes of lymphoid crisis, cells from a single patient possessed identical heavy-chain but different light-chain-gene configurations. Thus, the precursor cells that monoclonally expand to produce a lymphoid crisis are capable of immunoglobulin-gene rearrangements and represent discrete steps in early B-cell maturation.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6412140     DOI: 10.1056/NEJM198310063091404

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


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5.  An epidemiological study of petroleum refinery employees.

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Review 6.  Immunoglobulin genes: rearrangement and translocation in human lymphoid malignancy.

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7.  Different stages of B cell differentiation in non-T acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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10.  Application of a bcr-specific probe in the classification of human leukaemia.

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