A rapid RT-PCR based method for the detection of BCR-ABL translocation

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Aims - To optimize a one step reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) protocol for BCR-ABL chimaera detection. Methods - Compared with published RT-PCR procedures, this novel approach has at least two advantages. First, the same enzyme is used for both reverse transcription and PCR. Second, amplification of the target (BCR-ABL chimaera) and control gene (ABL) is performed simultaneously in the same tube. Results - On testing 40 chronic myelogenous leukaemia patients and 10 healthy donors there was a specificity for the newly developed technique. In addition, dilution experiments demonstrated that the protocol was highly sensitive. Conclusions - The suggested one step PCR strategy is a simple and reliable way to reveal BCR-ABL chimaeras.

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Sidorova, J. Y., Saltykova, L. B., Lyschov, A. A., Zaritskey, A. Y., Abdulkadyrov, K. M., & Blinov, M. N. (1997). A rapid RT-PCR based method for the detection of BCR-ABL translocation. Journal of Clinical Pathology - Molecular Pathology, 50(5), 266–268. https://doi.org/10.1136/mp.50.5.266

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