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Blood Research ; : 55-61, 2017.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-226881

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BACKGROUND: This study characterized clonal IG heavy V-D-J (IGH) gene rearrangements in South Indian patients with precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (precursor B-ALL) and identified age-related predominance in VDJ rearrangements. METHODS: IGH rearrangements were studied in 50 precursor B-ALL cases (common ALL=37, pre-B ALL=10, pro-B ALL=3) by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) heteroduplex analysis. Twenty randomly selected clonal IGH rearrangement sequences were analyzed using the IMGT/V-QUEST tool. RESULTS: Clonal IGH rearrangements were detected in 41 (82%) precursor B-ALL cases. Among the IGHV1-IGHV7 subgroups, IGHV3 was used in 25 (50%) cases. Among the IGHD1-IGHD7 genes, IGHD2 and IGHD3 were used in 8 (40%) and 5 (25%) clones, respectively. Among the IGHJ1-IGHJ6 genes, IGHJ6 and IGHJ4 were used in 9 (45%) and 6 (30%) clones, respectively. In 6 out of 20 (30%) IGH rearranged sequences, CDR3 was in frame whereas 14 (70%) had rearranged sequences and CDR3 was out of frame. A somatic mutation in Vmut/Dmut/Jmut was detected in 14 of 20 IGH sequences. On average, Vmut/Dmut/Jmut were detected in 0.1 nt, 1.1 nt, and 0.2 nt, respectively. CONCLUSION: The IGHV3 gene was frequently used whereas lower frequencies of IGHV5 and IGHV6 and a higher frequency of IGHV4 were detected in children compared with young adults. The IGHD2 and IGHD3 genes were over-represented, and the IGHJ6 gene was predominantly used in precursor-B-ALL. However, the IGH gene rearrangements in precursor-B-ALL did not show any significant age-associated genotype pattern attributed to our population.


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Enfant , Humains , Jeune adulte , Clones cellulaires , Régions déterminant la complémentarité , Réarrangement des gènes , Génotype , Analyse d'hétéroduplex , Immunoglobulines , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne , Leucémie-lymphome lymphoblastique à précurseurs B et T , Précurseurs lymphoïdes B
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IJI-Iranian Journal of Immunology. 2009; 6 (3): 141-146
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-102077

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Precursor B-Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia [precursor B-ALL] occurs due to the uncontrolled proliferation of B-lymphoid precursors arrested at a particular stage of B-cell development. Precursor-B-ALL is classified mainly into pro-B-ALL, common-ALL and pre-B-ALL. The Common Acute Lymphoblastic Antigen CD10 is the marker for common-ALL. This study was aimed to examine the diversity of T-cell receptor Gamma [TCRG] and T-cell receptor Delta [TCRD] gene rearrangements in South Indian Common-ALL patients. Clonality of TCRG and TCRD was studied in 52 cases [pediatric=41 and adolescents and young adults=11] of common-ALL. TCRG and TCRD gene rearrangements were amplified by PCR and the clonality was assessed by Heteroduplex analysis of amplified products. In pediatric common-ALL, clonal TCRG and TCRD gene rearrangements were detected in 19 [46.3%] and 18 [43.9%] cases respectively. In adolescents and young adults [AYA], TCRG was rearranged in 8 [72.7%] cases and TCRD was rearranged in 4 [36.3%] cases. In the present study of common-ALL, the frequency of a TCRG rearrangement V gamma II-J gamma 1.3/2.3 was significantly high in AYA compared to pediatric [36.3% vs 4.8%; p<0.025]. Thus, V gamma II-J gamma 1.3/2.3 was highly diverse in AYA compared to pediatric. That shows the difference in biology of the disease between pediatric and AYA in South Indian population. The reason for the high frequency of V gamma II-J gamma 1.3/2.3 in AYA of common-ALL in South Indian population in connection with unknown infectious agents or environmental carcinogens needs to be evaluated further


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Leucémie-lymphome lymphoblastique à précurseurs B et T/génétique , Réarrangement des gènes de la chaine gamma du récepteur pour l'antigène des cellules T , Réarrangement des gènes de la chaine delta du récepteur pour l'antigène des cellules T , Variation génétique , Leucémie lymphoïde
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