Aberrant expression of transcription factor oncogenes such as HOX11, HOX11L2, TAL1/SCL, LYL1, LMO1, and LMO2can be detected in lymphoblasts from up to 80% of patients with acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL). Transcriptional activation of these oncogenes in leukemic cells typically results from chromosomal rearrangements that place them next to highly active cis-acting transcriptional regulatory elements. However, biallelic activation of TAL1 in some T-ALL cases has been previously proposed. We have used allele-specific mRNA analysis to show that trans-acting mechanisms leading to biallelic overexpression of TAL1 are involved in 10 (42%) of 24 TAL1 + informative T-ALL cases, 2 (17%) of 12 HOX11+ informative cases, and 7 (64%) of 11 LMO2+ informative cases. We propose that aberrant expression of oncogenic transcription factors in a significant fraction of T-ALLs may result from loss of the upstream transcriptional mechanisms that normally down-regulate the expression of these oncogenes during T-cell development. © 2004 by The American Society of Hematology.
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Ferrando, A. A., Herblot, S., Palomero, T., Hansen, M., Hoang, T., Fox, E. A., & Look, A. T. (2004). Biallelic transcriptional activation of oncogenic transcription factors in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Blood, 103(5), 1909–1911. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2003-07-2577
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