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PAX5/ETV6 fusion defines cytogenetic entity dic(9;12)(p13;p13)

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LEUKEMIA
Volume 17, Issue 6, Pages 1121-1123

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.leu.2402923

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dic(9;12)(p13;p13); PAX5; ETV6; PAX5/ETV6 fusion transcript; childhood ALL

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Recurrent chromosomal abnormalities present in malignant cells often define subentities with unique biological and clinical features. The molecular identification of genes involved in genetic alterations has led to the characterization of fusion genes with neoplastic properties. However, for many nonrandom translocations including the dic(9; 12)(p11- 13; p11- 12), the molecular equivalent has not as yet been identified. The dicentric translocation dic( 9; 12) is a recurrent chromosome abnormality that accounts for close to 1% of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia ( ALL). This specific alteration occurs almost exclusively in B-progenitor ALL, and unlike many other nonrandom translocations, is associated with an excellent prognosis. In this work, we provide strong evidence that the PAX5/ETV6 fusion transcript defines the clinical and biological entity that is associated with the presence of a dic( 9; 12) chromosome. As the PAX5 and ETV6 genes are localized at 9p13 and 12p13, respectively, the cytogenetic description of the dic( 9; 12)-PAX5/ETV6 rearrangement should be refined to dic( 9; 12)( p13; p13).

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