Activation of the interleukin-3 gene by chromosome translocation in acute lymphocytic leukemia with eosinophilia
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Activation of the interleukin-3 gene by chromosome translocation in acute lymphocytic leukemia with eosinophilia
Abstract
The t(5;14)(q31;q32) translocation from B-lineage acute lymphocytic leukemia with eosinophilia has been cloned from two leukemia samples. In both cases, this translocation joined the IgH gene and the interleukin-3 (IL-3) gene. In one patient, excess IL-3 mRNA was produced by the leukemic cells. In the second patient, serum IL-3 levels were measured and shown to correlate with disease activity. There was no evidence of excess granulocyte/macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) or IL-5 expression. Our data support the formulation that this subtype of leukemia may arise in part because of a chromosome translocation that activates the IL-3 gene, resulting in autocrine and paracrine growth effects.
Comment in
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Acute lymphocytic leukemia with variant t(5;14) and preleukemia: expanding the spectrum of the 5q- abnormality?Blood. 1992 Mar 1;79(5):1376-7. Blood. 1992. PMID: 1536961 No abstract available.
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