Literature DB >> 8152249

Molecular analysis of MLL-1/AF4 recombination in infant acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

A Borkhardt1, R Repp, E Haupt, S Brettreich, U Buchen, R Gossen, F Lampert.   

Abstract

We examined ten cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in infants (less than 1 year of age) by RT-nested PCR for a MLL-1/AF4 rearrangement. Five patients revealed a positive result. The specific PCR product differed in size from approximately 380-670 bp indicating various splicing variants in the MLL-1/AF4 rearrangement. Three patients had a fusion between exon 6 of the MLL-1 gene and codon 362 of the known AF4 cDNA sequence. Moreover, in two patients more than one specific PCR product was detected, possibly due to alternative splicing. In the first case, sequencing of these products revealed a hybrid mRNA consisting of MLI-1 exon 7 or exon 8, respectively, fused to the AF4 gene at codon 348. In the second case with alternative splicing, again, exon 7 or 8 of the MLL-1 gene were fused to the AF4 gene as in case 1. The AF4 sequence involved in this patient, however, started at codon 362. The AF4 break was, therefore, identical to the three MLL-1/AF4 positive patients as described above. Moreover, we investigated all ten patients for the reciprocal mRNA transcript AF4/MLL-1 by a similar PCR approach. In none of these patients, including the five MLL-1/AF4 positive cases was a specific PCR product obtained. However, in the MV411 cell line bearing a t(4;11), which served as a positive control in our MLL-1/AF4-PCR assay, the reciprocal AF4/MLL-1 mRNA was detected. Our results indicate that a MLL-1/AF4 rearrangement occurs in about 50% of infants with ALL. In contrast, the reciprocal hybrid mRNA can only rarely be detected, if at all.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8152249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Leukemia        ISSN: 0887-6924            Impact factor:   11.528


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