bcr-abl mRNA lacking abl exon a2 detected by polymerase chain reaction in a chronic myelogeneous leukemia patient
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bcr-abl mRNA lacking abl exon a2 detected by polymerase chain reaction in a chronic myelogeneous leukemia patient
Abstract
Using the polymerase chain reaction and Southern blot analysis the expression was detected of a bcr-abl mRNA lacking abl exon a2. This was due to a corresponding unusual localization of the breakpoint in the c-abl gene and was seen in a patient with Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome positive chronic myelogeneous leukemia in chronic phase. This type of mRNA has been described only once before in two Ph-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients, by Soekarman et al. (1). The abl exon a2 sequences, which are missing in the three reported patients, code for a part of the SH3 region of the abl protein, which is supposed to be involved in negative regulation of the kinase domain. The clinical significance of this finding is discussed.
Comment in
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Molecular background of a new case of chronic myelogenous leukemia with bcr-abl chimera mRNA lacking the A2 exon.Leukemia. 1994 Oct;8(10):1791. Leukemia. 1994. PMID: 7934177 No abstract available.
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