Molecular insights into the Philadelphia translocation
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Molecular insights into the Philadelphia translocation
Abstract
The Ph chromosome was the first specific karyotype abnormality associated with a particular neoplastic disease in humans. For many years it was suspected that chromosome abnormalities might cause cancer by alteration of specific genes or their expression. Significant recent developments in our understanding of the molecular consequences of the Ph translocation strengthen that assumption. The Ph translocation generates a hybrid gene consisting of 5' regulatory, promotor, and exon sequences of the bcr gene on chromosome 22 fused to 3' exons and polyadenylation/termination sequences of the ABL proto-oncogene from chromosome 9. It is well established that fusion of bcr and abl genes plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of CML and ALL. Molecular methods can therefore be used as diagnostic tools to detect the Ph chromosome. Presently, the model of oncogenesis provided by our knowledge of how the abl proto-oncogene becomes activated as a result of the Ph translocation is one of the clearest models of oncogene activation. Despite the progress made, many areas remain to be explored. One important question is, how the hybrid protein is involved in leukemia. Research aimed at investigating the normal function of abl and bcr may be important in efforts to understand their abnormal functioning in leukemia and to increase our understanding of the disease.
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