Inversion of chromosome 7 in ataxia telangiectasia is generated by a rearrangement between T-cell receptor β and T-cell receptor γ genes

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Abstract

Specific and recurrent chromosomal rearrangements are often observed in the karyotypes of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated lymphocytes. The percentage of cells demonstrating these rearrangements is dramatically increased in the genetic disease ataxia telangiectasia. Inversion of chromosome 7 represents approximately half of the chromosomal rearrangements in this disease. Because the chromosomal locations of the inv(7) breakpoints coincide precisely with those of the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) β and γ genes, it has been hypothesized that this rearrangement may occur by recombination between those two loci. Here, we present direct evidence that inversion of chromosome 7 in ataxia telangiectasia is generated by site-specific recombination between a TCRγ variable segment and a TCRβ joining segment.

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Stern, M. H., Lipkowitz, S., Aurias, A., Griscelli, C., Thomas, G., & Kirsch, I. R. (1989). Inversion of chromosome 7 in ataxia telangiectasia is generated by a rearrangement between T-cell receptor β and T-cell receptor γ genes. Blood, 74(6), 2076–2080. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v74.6.2076.bloodjournal7462076

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