Chromosome 11 rearrangements in various hematological neoplasias |
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Authors: | S. V. Andreeva V. D. Drozdova L. A. Emel’yanenko |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Hematology and Transfusiology, Academy of Medical Sciences, Ukraine, Kyiv |
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Abstract: | Chromosome 11 abnormalities in leukemic bone marrow cells were observed in 14.0% of the cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), in 18.7% of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cases, and in 16.7% of refractory anemia (RA) cases. Bands 11pl3, 11pl4, 11pl5 on the short arm and 11ql4, 11q21, 11q23 on the long arm of chromosome 11 were involved in these rearrangements. Rearrangements of band 11q23 were detected most often. Reciprocal translocations were found with the highest frequency, while para-and pericentic inversions and deletions, both terminal and interstitial, occurred less often. In RA cases only deletions were observed. Comparison of clinical features showed no correlation with age and major hematological indexes such as the number of blast cells in the initial period. These results show that the prognosis is poor in cases of abnormalities at both 11q21 and 11q23 in acute leukemia (AL) as well as in 11pl3 and 11pl5 in AML. This is the first observation of these phenomena. |
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