Cytogenetic studies on patients with chronic T cell leukemia/lymphoma

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Cytogenetic studies were performed on 3 patients with chronic T cell leukemia and on 1 patient with T cell lymphoma. One of the patients had leukemic cells derived from a suppressor T cell clone, another expressed OKT3, 4, and 8, and cells of the other 2 were derived from a helper T cell clone. All patients had an abnormal karyotype in peripheral blood or bone marrow cultured with or without mitogen. Modal chromosome numbers were 42 and 44/45 in 1 patient each and 47 in the other 2. The structural and numerical abnormalities involved almost all chromosomes, except no. 19 and the X chromosome. All patients had a rearrangement of the long arm of no. 14, with a break at band 14q11; 3 patients also had a break at 14q32. An inversion of 14q occurred in 2 patients; a tandem translocation involving both no. 14 chromosomes and a translocation between no. 14 and no. 17 each occurred in 1 patient. The break in 14q at band q11 in our cases resembles the chromosome change reported in ataxia telangiectasia. This provides added support for the proposal that a 14q rearrangement involving band q11-12, with or without an accompanying break in 14q32, may confer a proliferative advantage on lymphocytes, especially on those of T cell origin.

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Ueshima, Y., Rowley, J. D., Variakojis, D., Winter, J., & Gordon, L. (1984). Cytogenetic studies on patients with chronic T cell leukemia/lymphoma. Blood, 63(5), 1028–1038. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v63.5.1028.bloodjournal6351028

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