ALL-1 gene at chromosome 11q23 is consistently altered in acute leukemia of early infancy

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Abstract

Early infancy ( < 1 year of age), massive tumor cell burden, and extremely poor prognosis are characteristic features of a particular subset of childhood acute leukemias (AL). In these cases, chromosome aberrations at the 11q23 band are the most frequently reported cytogenetic abnormalities. We have recently cloned a genetic locus named ALL-1, in which DNA breakpoints are clustered in leukemic patients with 11q23 aberrations. Analysis of the ALL-1 genomic configuration in DNA from 15 infants with AL showed specific ALL-1 rearrangements in 12 cases (80%), including 5 with normal karyotypes. These findings indicate that a consistent genetic defect underlies this particular leukemic subset. © 1993 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Cimino, G., Lo Coco, F., Biondi, A., Elia, L., Luciano, A., Croce, C. M., … Canaani, E. (1993). ALL-1 gene at chromosome 11q23 is consistently altered in acute leukemia of early infancy. Blood, 82(2), 544–546. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v82.2.544.bloodjournal822544

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