Oncogene activation by chromosomal rearrangement in chronic myelocytic leukemia
- PMID: 3306360
- DOI: 10.1016/0165-1110(87)90029-7
Oncogene activation by chromosomal rearrangement in chronic myelocytic leukemia
Abstract
A considerable number of human tumors, especially leukemias and lymphomas is associated with a consistent specific chromosome translocation. At a number of the breakpoint regions of these specific aberrations are c-oncogenes (c-onc) located. The structure and/or expression of some of these c-onc is altered as a result of the specific translocation. In the CML-specific (9;22) translocation the transposition of the c-abl oncogene to the chromosome 22 bcr sequences results in the production of a chimeric bcr/c-abl fusion protein. This result strongly suggests that tumor-specific chromosomal aberrations can lead to the activation of cellular oncogenes.
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