A novel four-way complex variant translocation involving chromosome 46,XY,t(4;9;19;22)(q25:q34;p13.3;q11.2) in a chronic myeloid leukemia patient

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Philadelphia (Ph) chromosome (9;22)(q34;q11) is well established in more than 90% of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients, and the remaining 5-8% of CML patients show variant and complex translocations, with the involvement of third, fourth, or fifth chromosome other than 9;22. However, in very rare cases, the fourth chromosome is involved. Here, we found a novel case of four-way Ph+ chromosome translocation involving 46,XY,t(4;9;19;22)(q25:q34;p13.3;q11.2) with CML in the chronic phase. Complete blood cell count of the CML patient was carried out to obtain total leukocytes count, hemoglobin, and platelets. Fluorescence in situ hybridization technique was used for the identification of BCR-ABL fusion gene, and cytogenetic test for the confirmation of Ph (9;22)(q34;q11) and the mechanism of variant translocation in the bone marrow. The patient is successfully treated with a dose of 400 mg/day imatinib mesylate (Gleevec). We observed a significant decrease in white blood cell count of 11.7 × 109/L after 48-month follow-up. Patient started feeling better generally. There was a reduction in the swelling of the body, fatigue, and anxiety.

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Asif, M., Jamal, M. S., Khan, A. R., Naseer, M. I., Hussain, A., Choudhry, H., … Rasool, M. (2016). A novel four-way complex variant translocation involving chromosome 46,XY,t(4;9;19;22)(q25:q34;p13.3;q11.2) in a chronic myeloid leukemia patient. Frontiers in Oncology, 6(MAY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2016.00124

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