Trisomy 21 in neoplastic cells
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Trisomy 21 in neoplastic cells
Abstract
Trisomy 21 as an acquired clonal chromosome change has been described in 642 of the 10,625 human neoplasms with chromosome aberrations known from the cytogenetic literature. A total of 590 of the 642 cases (92%) are hematologic disorders and malignant lymphomas. The incidence of trisomy 21 is similar (4.1%-6.7%) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), chronic myeloid leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, myelodysplastic syndromes, chronic lymphoproliferative disorders, and malignant lymphomas; it is substantially higher (14.8%) in acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL). In most cases, the extra chromosome 21 is present together with other numerical and/or structural changes. Acquired trisomy 21 is the only karyotypic abnormality in only 0.4%. Trisomy 21 has never been reported as the sole anomaly in a solid tumor. The cytogenetic literature contains information on 62 patients with constitutional trisomy 21 and a malignant disorder in which the tumor cells have been analyzed by banding techniques. Thirty-four of the 62 patients had AML, 16 had ALL, and 2 had acute undifferentiated leukemia. The 52 leukemic Down syndrome (DS) cases account for 1.4% of the total acute leukemias, an overrepresentation that parallels the generally increased risk of leukemia development in DS. Sixty-three percent of the ALL patients and 79% of those with AML had additional changes superimposed on constitutional trisomy 21. These included several of the characteristic primary leukemia-associated aberrations: 5q-, 7q-, +8, and t(8;21) in AML, and t(1;19), t(4;11), 6q-, and 14q + in ALL. Thus, it seems that the pattern of acquired karyotypic changes is similar in patients with DS and in individuals with a normal constitutional karyotype.
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