Developmental hierarchy of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements in human leukemic pre-B-cells
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Developmental hierarchy of immunoglobulin gene rearrangements in human leukemic pre-B-cells
Abstract
We have used a special class of human acute lymphocytic leukemias, the common "non-T/non-B" cell type, to define a hierarchy of genetic rearrangements that occur during the earliest stages of B-cell maturation. This has allowed us to identify intermediate cells predicted by a hierarchial model in which immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene formation precedes that of light chain and in which kappa light chain gene formation precedes that of lambda. The model emphasizes the flexible nature of immunoglobulin gene recombination that not infrequently produces aberrant or null genes that are phenotypically excluded from expression. Remaining alleles or isotypic genes can then be utilized as "spares" undergoing recombination until a valid gene is formed. Significantly, the excluded allele or isotype is frequently deleted from the genome. In addition to defining a pathway of genetic maturation, this analysis provides a powerful means to further classify cases of non-T/non-B-cell acute lymphocytic leukemia, most of which seem to reside at early stages along the B-cell pathway of differentiation.
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