Occurrence of TEL-AML1 fusion resulting from (12;21) translocation in human early B-lineage leukemia cell lines

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CC Uphoff
RAF MacLeod
SA Denkmann
TR Golub
A Borkhardt
JWG Janssen
HG Drexler
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[1] German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures,Department of Human and Animal Cell Cultures
[2] Children’s Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
[3] Harvard Medical School,Division of Pediatrics, Department of General Pediatrics
[4] Justus Liebig University of Giessen,undefined
[5] Hematology and Oncology,undefined
[6] Giessen,undefined
[7] Institute of Human Genetics,undefined
[8] University of Heidelberg,undefined
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Leukemia | 1997年 / 11卷
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leukemia; cell lines; fusion gene;
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The recurrent (12;21)(p13;q22) translocation fuses the two genes TEL and AML1 that have previously been cloned from translocation breakpoints in myeloid leukemias. Using mainly reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the TEL-AML1 chimeric transcript has been observed in 22–27% of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), in particular in the early B-lineage ALL subtype, making it the most common genetic lesion in these patients. The vast majority of acute myeloid leukemias, other ALL subtypes and even adults with early B-lineage ALL were TEL-AML1-negative. We determined whether the TEL-AML1 fusion gene can also be observed in continuous human leukemia cell lines with an early B-lineage phenotype. Twenty-nine such cell lines established from children (n = 13) or adults (n = 13) with early B-lineage ALL and five cell lines derived from chronic myeloid leukemia in blast crisis or B cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma were investigated for the occurrence of the TEL-AML1 rearrangement by RT-PCR. While all 13 adult early B-lineage ALL cell lines and the five cell lines from other leukemias or lymphomas were negative, 1/13 pediatric cell lines (cell line REH) was found to be positive for TEL-AML1; though neither reciprocal AML1-TEL, nor normal TEL, mRNA was detectable by RT-PCR in this cell line. These findings agreed with the results of conventional cytogenetic and FISH analysis of REH which was found to carry the der(21) partner only of t(12;21)(p13;q22), probably resulting from a complex translocation, t(4;12;21;16)(q32;p13;q22;q24.3). Hybridization with flanking cosmid clones (179A6 and 148B6), covering exons 1 and 8 respectively of TEL, confirmed a rearrangement accompanying the t(12;21), and showed cryptic deletion of the residual allele resulting from an apparently reciprocal t(5;12)(q31;p13). These findings in REH provide a further example of, and possible cytogenetic mechanism for, the paradigm of TEL-AML1 fusion accompanied by deletion of the residual TEL allele. The low rate of early B-lineage ALL cell lines carrying this translocation contrasts clearly with the relative high frequency of TEL-AML1-positive cases in primary material. It is possible that expression of the fusion product hampers the in vitro growth and establishment in culture of such leukemic cells. Nevertheless, the cell line REH represents a powerful tool for the further molecular characterization of this unique breakpoint and can serve as a positive control in routine PCR reactions.
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