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2. Persistence of expression of the TMPRSS2:ERG fusion gene after pre-surgery androgen ablation may be associated with early prostate specific antigen relapse of prostate cancer: Preliminary results
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Bonaccorsi, L., Nesi, G., Nuti, F., Paglierani, M., Krausz, C., Masieri, L., Serni, S., Proietti-Pannunzi, L., Fang, Y., Jhanwar, S. C., Orlando, C., Carini, M., Forti, G., Baldi, E., and Luzzatto, L.
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- 2009
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3. Re-expression of the tumor suppressor NF2/merlin inhibits invasiveness in mesothelioma cells and negatively regulates FAK
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Poulikakos, P I, Xiao, G-H, Gallagher, R, Jablonski, S, Jhanwar, S C, and Testa, J R
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- 2006
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4. CD32B Expression Reflects Intraclonal Functional Heterogeity in Multiple Myeloma: B500
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Comenzo, R L, Jhanwar, S C, Nimer, S D, Zhou, P, Boruchov, A, Lu, P, Bonvini, E, and Hassoun, H
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- 2009
5. Will the new cytogenetics replace the old cytogenetics?
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Salman, M, Jhanwar, S C, and Ostrer, H
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- 2004
6. Activation of Cellular Onc (C-ONC) Genes: A Common Pathway for Oncogenesis
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Hayward, W. S., Neel, B. G., Jhanwar, S. C., Chaganti, R. S. K., Hollaender, Alexander, Probstein, Ronald F., Welch, Bruce L., Milman, Harry A., editor, and Sell, Stewart, editor
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- 1983
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7. Abstracts of Selected Posters
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Albanese, R., Antoine, J. L., Dutrillaux, B., Ashley, T., Avivi, L., Kariv, I., Barigozzi, C., Baratelli, L., Profeta, S., Bartram, C. R., de Klein, A., Hagemeijer, A., Grosveld, G., Bootsma, D., Bennett, Michael D., Smith, J. B., Ward, J. P., Heslop-Harrison, J. S., Blin, N., Kopun, M., Buys, C. H. C. M., Koerts, T., van der Veen, A. Y., de Leij, L., Civitelli, M. V., Capanna, E., Couturier, J., Arnason, U., Mandahl, N., Créau-Goldberg, N., Turleau, C., Cochet, C., de Grouchy, J., Dietrich, A. J. J., Delhanty, J. D. A., Mazzullo, H. A., Cooke, H. M. G., Dotan, A., Dresser, M. E., Moses, M. J., Evans, E. P., Burgoyne, P. B., Ferraro, M., Lavia, P., Fonatsch, C., Kirchner, H. H., Pajunk, A., Schaadt, M., Burrichter, H., Diehl, V., Ford, J. H., Roberts, C. G., Friebe, B., Vogel, R., Friedländer, M., Gamperl, R., Amtmann, E., Pfister, H., Gebhart, E., Wagner, H., Goetz, P., Chandley, A. C., Speed, R. M., Goyanes, V. J., Schvartzman, J. B., Graeven, U., Weh, H. J., Hossfeld, D. K., Greenblatt, I. M., Gripenberg, U., Söderlund, V., Wahlberg, C., Blomqvist, L., Guichaoua, M. R., Delafontaine, D., Taillemite, J. L., Luciani, J. M., Naaf, T., Grunert, D., Schmid, M., Hameister, H., Sperling, K., Hamers, A., Jongbloet, P., Peeters, G., Geraedts, J., Hartley-Asp, B., Heneen, W. K., Hens, L., Kirsch-Volders, M., Susanne, C., Herbst, E. W., Winking, H., Claussen, C. P., Putz, B., Sellin, D., Kolbus, U., Gropp, A., Bennett, M. D., Heyting, C., Koperdraad, F., Redeker, E. J. W., Holmquist, G., Goldman, M., Jaworska, Halina, Johannisson, R., Kerem, B., Goitein, R., Richier, C., Marcus, M., Cedar, H., Koch, H., Hoehn, H., Kubbies, Manfred, Rabinovitch, Peter S., Kunz, W., Franz, G., Lacadena, J. R., Cermeno, M. C., Orellana, J., Santos, J. L., Lemeunier, F., Derbin, C., Lin, C. C., Hoar, D. I., Hoo, J. J., Macgregor, H. C., Sims, S., Horner, H. A., Pellatt, P., Mackay, J. M., Fox, D. P., Brunt, P. W., Johnston, A. W., Magenis, R. E., Chamberlin, J., Allen, L., Tomar, D., Olson, S., Donlon, T., Marlekaj, P., Balcini, A., Fantoni, A., de Capoa, A., Martinsson, T., Dahllöf, B., Levan, G., Matsukuma, S., Utakoji, T., del Mazo, J., Avila, J., Miller, D. A., Feinstein, S. I., Miller, O. J., Morita, T., Delarbre, C., Gachelin, G., Kourilsky, P., Moritz, K., Moriwaki, K., Miyashita, N., Imai, H. T., Wang, C. H., Bonhomme, F., Murer-Orlando, M., Peterson, A. C., Neitzel, H., Bogenberger, J., Fittler, F., Gaenge, M., Schulze, C., Nietzel, H., Nürnberger, F., Höhn, H., van Ommen, G. J. B., Baas, F., Arnberg, A. C., Pearson, P. L., De Vijilder, J. J. M., Bakker, E., Hofker, M., Wapenaar, M. C., Parrington, J. M., West, L. F., Povey, S., Pasquali, F., Casalone, R., Bernasconi, P., Paul, J., Froster-Iskenius, U., Schwinger, E., Moje, W., Pearson, P. O., Beverstock, G. C., Veenema, H., v.d Kamp, J. J., Petitpierre, E., Philip, J., Lundsteen, C., van der Ploeg, M., van Prooijen-Knegt, A. C., Bauman, J. G. J., van Duijn, P., Puertas, M. J., de la Pena, A., Estades, B., Merino, F., Rao, S. R. V., Vasantha, K., Thelma, B. K., Juyal, R. C., Jhanwar, S. C., Ratomponirina, Ch, Hamilton, A., Rumpler, Y., Moses, M., Raveh, D., Ben-Zeoev, A., Redi, C. A., Garagna, S., Italy, C. N. R., Robert-Nicoud, M., Streichhan, I., Möhr, E., Westermann, R., Grossbach, U., Sandberg, P., Levan, A., Schäfer, Mireille, Schempp, W., Scheres, J. M. J. C., Hustinx, T. W. J., Holdrinet, R. S. G., Tice, R. R., Schwarzacher, T., Finch, R. A., Searle, J. B., Sharma, T., Sen, S., Cheong, N., Siebert, E., Loidl, J., Slater, R. M., de Kraker, J., Voute, P. A., Delemarre, J. F. M., Smeets, D. F. C. M., Smits, A. P. T., Solleder, E., Inglin, B., Geile, B., Somssich, I., Schwarz, E., Speit, G., Mehnert, K., Vogel, W., Stahl, A., Hartung, M., Devictor, M., Guichaoua, M., Stoll, C., Roth, M.-P., Dott, B., Tabor, A., Madsen, M., Tommerup, N., Traut, W., Chavin-Colin, F., Junien, C., Vekemans, M., Esseltine, D., Venegas, W., Lasne, Cl, Chouroulinkov, I., Vidal, F., Navarro, J., Templado, C., Egozcue, J., Viegas-Péquignot, E., Malfoy, B., Taillandier, E., Leng, M., Viinikka, Y., Spielmann, H., Boldin, S., Volobouev, V. T., Webb, G. C., Krumins, E., Wegner, R.-D., Lüdtke, E.-L., Weith, A., Westerman, M., Thomson, R., Sinclair, A., Yacobi, Y. Z., Feldman, M., Yoon, J. S., Bennett, M. D., editor, Gropp, A., editor, and Wolf, U., editor
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- 1984
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8. Denaturing high performance liquid chromatogrpahy (DHPLC) used in the detection of mutation in hMLH1 and hMSH2 genes
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Pawar, S., Ciocci, S., Markowitz, A., Jhanwar, S., and Ellis, N.
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Genetic research -- Analysis ,Human genetics -- Research ,Colorectal cancer -- Genetic aspects ,Biological sciences - Published
- 2000
9. Definitive chromosomal location of the H-2 complex by in situ hybridization to pachytene chromosomes
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Lader, Eric, Clark, Brian T., Jhanwar, S. C., Chaganti, R. S. K., and Bennett, Dorothea
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- 1985
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10. Recursive partitioning analysis of prognostic variables in newly diagnosed anaplastic oligodendroglial tumors
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Panageas, K. S., primary, Reiner, A. S., additional, Iwamoto, F. M., additional, Cloughesy, T. F., additional, Aldape, K. D., additional, Rivera, A. L., additional, Eichler, A. F., additional, Louis, D. N., additional, Paleologos, N. A., additional, Fisher, B. J., additional, Ashby, L. S., additional, Cairncross, J. G., additional, Roldan Urgoiti, G. B., additional, Wen, P. Y., additional, Ligon, K. L., additional, Schiff, D., additional, Robins, H. I., additional, Rocque, B. G., additional, Chamberlain, M. C., additional, Mason, W. P., additional, Weaver, S. A., additional, Green, R. M., additional, Kamar, F. G., additional, Abrey, L. E., additional, DeAngelis, L. M., additional, Jhanwar, S. C., additional, Rosenblum, M. K., additional, and Lassman, A. B., additional
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- 2014
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11. A recurrent germline PAX5 mutation confers susceptibility to pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Shah, S., Schrader, K.A., Waanders, E., Timms, A.E., Vijai, J., Miething, C., Wechsler, J., Yang, J., Hayes, J., Klein, R.J., Zhang, J., Wei, L., Wu, G., Rusch, M., Nagahawatte, P., Ma, J, Chen, S.C., Song, G., Cheng, J., Meyers, P., Bhojwani, D., Jhanwar, S., Maslak, P., Fleisher, M., Littman, J., Offit, L., Rau-Murthy, R., Fleischut, M.H., Corines, M., Murali, R., Gao, X., Manschreck, C., Kitzing, T., Murty, V.V., Raimondi, S.C., Kuiper, R.P., Simons, A., Schiffman, J.D., Onel, K., Plon, S.E., Wheeler, D.A., Ritter, D., Ziegler, D.S., Tucker, K., Sutton, R., Chenevix-Trench, G., Li, J., Huntsman, D.G., Hansford, S., Senz, J., Walsh, T., Lee (Helen Dowling Instituut), M. van der, Hahn, C.N., Roberts, K.G., King, M.C., Lo, S.M., Levine, R.L., Viale, A., Socci, N.D., Nathanson, K.L., Scott, H.S., Daly, M., Lipkin, S.M., Lowe, S.W., Downing, J.R., Altshuler, D., Sandlund, J.T., Horwitz, M.S., Mullighan, C.G., Offit, K., Shah, S., Schrader, K.A., Waanders, E., Timms, A.E., Vijai, J., Miething, C., Wechsler, J., Yang, J., Hayes, J., Klein, R.J., Zhang, J., Wei, L., Wu, G., Rusch, M., Nagahawatte, P., Ma, J, Chen, S.C., Song, G., Cheng, J., Meyers, P., Bhojwani, D., Jhanwar, S., Maslak, P., Fleisher, M., Littman, J., Offit, L., Rau-Murthy, R., Fleischut, M.H., Corines, M., Murali, R., Gao, X., Manschreck, C., Kitzing, T., Murty, V.V., Raimondi, S.C., Kuiper, R.P., Simons, A., Schiffman, J.D., Onel, K., Plon, S.E., Wheeler, D.A., Ritter, D., Ziegler, D.S., Tucker, K., Sutton, R., Chenevix-Trench, G., Li, J., Huntsman, D.G., Hansford, S., Senz, J., Walsh, T., Lee (Helen Dowling Instituut), M. van der, Hahn, C.N., Roberts, K.G., King, M.C., Lo, S.M., Levine, R.L., Viale, A., Socci, N.D., Nathanson, K.L., Scott, H.S., Daly, M., Lipkin, S.M., Lowe, S.W., Downing, J.R., Altshuler, D., Sandlund, J.T., Horwitz, M.S., Mullighan, C.G., and Offit, K.
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Contains fulltext : 126772.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access), Somatic alterations of the lymphoid transcription factor gene PAX5 (also known as BSAP) are a hallmark of B cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), but inherited mutations of PAX5 have not previously been described. Here we report a new heterozygous germline variant, c.547G>A (p.Gly183Ser), affecting the octapeptide domain of PAX5 that was found to segregate with disease in two unrelated kindreds with autosomal dominant B-ALL. Leukemic cells from all affected individuals in both families exhibited 9p deletion, with loss of heterozygosity and retention of the mutant PAX5 allele at 9p13. Two additional sporadic ALL cases with 9p loss harbored somatic PAX5 substitutions affecting Gly183. Functional and gene expression analysis of the PAX5 mutation demonstrated that it had significantly reduced transcriptional activity. These data extend the role of PAX5 alterations in the pathogenesis of pre-B cell ALL and implicate PAX5 in a new syndrome of susceptibility to pre-B cell neoplasia.
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12. A recurrent germline PAX5 mutation confers susceptibility to pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Shah, S, Schrader, KA, Vijai, J, Miething, C, Hayes, J, Klein, RJ, Gao, X, Kitzing, T, Lowe, SW, Offit, K, Littman, J, Offit, L, Rau-Murthy, R, Fleischut, MH, Corines, M, Manschreck, C, Waanders, E, Wei, L, Ma, J, Chen, S-C, Song, G, Cheng, J, Raimondi, SC, Roberts, KG, Downing, JR, Mullighan, CG, Kuiper, RP, Simons, A, Timms, AE, Wechsler, J, Horwitz, MS, Yang, J, Zhang, J, Wu, G, Rusch, M, Nagahawatte, P, Meyers, P, Bhojwani, D, Sandlund, JT, Jhanwar, S, Murali, R, Maslak, P, Fleisher, M, Murty, VV, Schiffman, JD, Onel, K, Plon, SE, Wheeler, DA, Ritter, D, Ziegler, DS, Sutton, R, Tucker, K, Chenevix-Trench, G, Li, J, Huntsman, DG, Hansford, S, Senz, J, Walsh, T, Lee, M, King, M-C, Hahn, CN, Scott, HS, Lo, SM, Levine, RL, Viale, A, Socci, ND, Nathanson, KL, Daly, M, Lipkin, SM, Altshuler, D, Shah, S, Schrader, KA, Vijai, J, Miething, C, Hayes, J, Klein, RJ, Gao, X, Kitzing, T, Lowe, SW, Offit, K, Littman, J, Offit, L, Rau-Murthy, R, Fleischut, MH, Corines, M, Manschreck, C, Waanders, E, Wei, L, Ma, J, Chen, S-C, Song, G, Cheng, J, Raimondi, SC, Roberts, KG, Downing, JR, Mullighan, CG, Kuiper, RP, Simons, A, Timms, AE, Wechsler, J, Horwitz, MS, Yang, J, Zhang, J, Wu, G, Rusch, M, Nagahawatte, P, Meyers, P, Bhojwani, D, Sandlund, JT, Jhanwar, S, Murali, R, Maslak, P, Fleisher, M, Murty, VV, Schiffman, JD, Onel, K, Plon, SE, Wheeler, DA, Ritter, D, Ziegler, DS, Sutton, R, Tucker, K, Chenevix-Trench, G, Li, J, Huntsman, DG, Hansford, S, Senz, J, Walsh, T, Lee, M, King, M-C, Hahn, CN, Scott, HS, Lo, SM, Levine, RL, Viale, A, Socci, ND, Nathanson, KL, Daly, M, Lipkin, SM, and Altshuler, D
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Somatic alterations of the lymphoid transcription factor gene PAX5 (also known as BSAP) are a hallmark of B cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), but inherited mutations of PAX5 have not previously been described. Here we report a new heterozygous germline variant, c.547G>A (p.Gly183Ser), affecting the octapeptide domain of PAX5 that was found to segregate with disease in two unrelated kindreds with autosomal dominant B-ALL. Leukemic cells from all affected individuals in both families exhibited 9p deletion, with loss of heterozygosity and retention of the mutant PAX5 allele at 9p13. Two additional sporadic ALL cases with 9p loss harbored somatic PAX5 substitutions affecting Gly183. Functional and gene expression analysis of the PAX5 mutation demonstrated that it had significantly reduced transcriptional activity. These data extend the role of PAX5 alterations in the pathogenesis of pre-B cell ALL and implicate PAX5 in a new syndrome of susceptibility to pre-B cell neoplasia. © 2013 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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13. OMICS AND PROGNSTIC MARKERS
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Adachi, K., primary, Sasaki, H., additional, Nagahisa, S., additional, Yoshida, K., additional, Hattori, N., additional, Nishiyama, Y., additional, Kawase, T., additional, Hasegawa, M., additional, Abe, M., additional, Hirose, Y., additional, Alentorn, A., additional, Marie, Y., additional, Poggioli, S., additional, Alshehhi, H., additional, Boisselier, B., additional, Carpentier, C., additional, Mokhtari, K., additional, Capelle, L., additional, Figarella-Branger, D., additional, Hoang-Xuan, K., additional, Sanson, M., additional, Delattre, J.-Y., additional, Idbaih, A., additional, Yust-Katz, S., additional, Anderson, M., additional, Olar, A., additional, Eterovic, A., additional, Ezzeddine, N., additional, Chen, K., additional, Zhao, H., additional, Fuller, G., additional, Aldape, K., additional, de Groot, J., additional, Andor, N., additional, Harness, J., additional, Lopez, S. G., additional, Fung, T. L., additional, Mewes, H. W., additional, Petritsch, C., additional, Arivazhagan, A., additional, Somasundaram, K., additional, Thennarasu, K., additional, Pandey, P., additional, Anandh, B., additional, Santosh, V., additional, Chandramouli, B., additional, Hegde, A., additional, Kondaiah, P., additional, Rao, M., additional, Bell, R., additional, Kang, R., additional, Hong, C., additional, Song, J., additional, Costello, J., additional, Nagarajan, R., additional, Zhang, B., additional, Diaz, A., additional, Wang, T., additional, Bie, L., additional, Li, Y., additional, Liu, H., additional, Luyo, W. F. C., additional, Carnero, M. H., additional, Iruegas, M. E. P., additional, Morell, A. R., additional, Figueiras, M. C., additional, Lopez, R. L., additional, Valverde, C. F., additional, Chan, A. K.-Y., additional, Pang, J. C.-S., additional, Chung, N. Y.-F., additional, Li, K. K.-W., additional, Poon, W. S., additional, Chan, D. T.-M., additional, Wang, Y., additional, Ng, H.-a. K., additional, Chaumeil, M., additional, Larson, P., additional, Yoshihara, H., additional, Vigneron, D., additional, Nelson, S., additional, Pieper, R., additional, Phillips, J., additional, Ronen, S., additional, Clark, V., additional, Omay, Z. E., additional, Serin, A., additional, Gunel, J., additional, Omay, B., additional, Grady, C., additional, Youngblood, M., additional, Bilguvar, K., additional, Baehring, J., additional, Piepmeier, J., additional, Gutin, P., additional, Vortmeyer, A., additional, Brennan, C., additional, Pamir, M. N., additional, Kilic, T., additional, Krischek, B., additional, Simon, M., additional, Yasuno, K., additional, Gunel, M., additional, Cohen, A. L., additional, Sato, M., additional, Aldape, K. D., additional, Mason, C., additional, Diefes, K., additional, Heathcock, L., additional, Abegglen, L., additional, Shrieve, D., additional, Couldwell, W., additional, Schiffman, J. D., additional, Colman, H., additional, D'Alessandris, Q. G., additional, Cenci, T., additional, Martini, M., additional, Ricci-Vitiani, L., additional, De Maria, R., additional, Larocca, L. M., additional, Pallini, R., additional, Theeler, B., additional, Lang, F., additional, Rao, G., additional, Gilbert, M., additional, Sulman, E., additional, Luthra, R., additional, Eterovic, K., additional, Routbort, M., additional, Verhaak, R., additional, Mills, G., additional, Mendelsohn, J., additional, Meric-Bernstam, F., additional, Yung, A., additional, MacArthur, K., additional, Hahn, S., additional, Kao, G., additional, Lustig, R., additional, Alonso-Basanta, M., additional, Chandrasekaran, S., additional, Wileyto, E. P., additional, Reyes, E., additional, Dorsey, J., additional, Fujii, K., additional, Kurozumi, K., additional, Ichikawa, T., additional, Onishi, M., additional, Ishida, J., additional, Shimazu, Y., additional, Kaur, B., additional, Chiocca, E. A., additional, Date, I., additional, Geisenberger, C., additional, Mock, A., additional, Warta, R., additional, Schwager, C., additional, Hartmann, C., additional, von Deimling, A., additional, Abdollahi, A., additional, Herold-Mende, C., additional, Gevaert, O., additional, Achrol, A., additional, Gholamin, S., additional, Mitra, S., additional, Westbroek, E., additional, Loya, J., additional, Mitchell, L., additional, Chang, S., additional, Steinberg, G., additional, Plevritis, S., additional, Cheshier, S., additional, Xu, J., additional, Napel, S., additional, Zaharchuk, G., additional, Harsh, G., additional, Gutman, D., additional, Holder, C., additional, Colen, R., additional, Dunn, W., additional, Jain, R., additional, Cooper, L., additional, Hwang, S., additional, Flanders, A., additional, Brat, D., additional, Hayes, J., additional, Droop, A., additional, Thygesen, H., additional, Boissinot, M., additional, Westhead, D., additional, Short, S., additional, Lawler, S., additional, Bady, P., additional, Kurscheid, S., additional, Delorenzi, M., additional, Hegi, M. E., additional, Crosby, C., additional, Faulkner, C., additional, Smye-Rumsby, T., additional, Kurian, K., additional, Williams, M., additional, Hopkins, K., additional, Palmer, A., additional, Williams, H., additional, Wragg, C., additional, Haynes, H. R., additional, Kurian, K. M., additional, White, P., additional, Oka, T., additional, Jalbert, L., additional, Elkhaled, A., additional, Jensen, R., additional, Salzman, K., additional, Schabel, M., additional, Gillespie, D., additional, Mumert, M., additional, Johnson, B., additional, Mazor, T., additional, Barnes, M., additional, Yamamoto, S., additional, Ueda, H., additional, Tatsuno, K., additional, Aihara, K., additional, Bollen, A., additional, Hirst, M., additional, Marra, M., additional, Mukasa, A., additional, Saito, N., additional, Aburatani, H., additional, Berger, M., additional, Taylor, B., additional, Popov, S., additional, Mackay, A., additional, Ingram, W., additional, Burford, A., additional, Jury, A., additional, Vinci, M., additional, Jones, C., additional, Jones, D. T. W., additional, Hovestadt, V., additional, Picelli, S., additional, Wang, W., additional, Northcott, P. A., additional, Kool, M., additional, Reifenberger, G., additional, Pietsch, T., additional, Sultan, M., additional, Lehrach, H., additional, Yaspo, M.-L., additional, Borkhardt, A., additional, Landgraf, P., additional, Eils, R., additional, Korshunov, A., additional, Zapatka, M., additional, Radlwimmer, B., additional, Pfister, S. M., additional, Lichter, P., additional, Joy, A., additional, Smirnov, I., additional, Reiser, M., additional, Shapiro, W., additional, Kim, S., additional, Feuerstein, B., additional, Jungk, C., additional, Friauf, S., additional, Unterberg, A., additional, Juratli, T. A., additional, McElroy, J., additional, Meng, W., additional, Huebner, A., additional, Geiger, K. D., additional, Krex, D., additional, Schackert, G., additional, Chakravarti, A., additional, Lautenschlaeger, T., additional, Kim, B. Y., additional, Jiang, W., additional, Beiko, J., additional, Prabhu, S., additional, DeMonte, F., additional, Sawaya, R., additional, Cahill, D., additional, McCutcheon, I., additional, Lau, C., additional, Wang, L., additional, Terashima, K., additional, Yamaguchi, S., additional, Burstein, M., additional, Sun, J., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, Nishikawa, R., additional, Nakamura, H., additional, Natsume, A., additional, Terasaka, S., additional, Ng, H.-K., additional, Muzny, D., additional, Gibbs, R., additional, Wheeler, D., additional, Zhang, X.-q., additional, Sun, S., additional, Lam, K.-f., additional, Kiang, K. M. Y., additional, Pu, J. K. S., additional, Ho, A. S. W., additional, Leung, G. K. K., additional, Loebel, F., additional, Curry, W. T., additional, Barker, F. G., additional, Lelic, N., additional, Chi, A. S., additional, Cahill, D. 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Lassman, A. B., primary, Iwamoto, F. M., additional, Cloughesy, T. F., additional, Aldape, K. D., additional, Rivera, A. L., additional, Eichler, A. F., additional, Louis, D. N., additional, Paleologos, N. A., additional, Fisher, B. J., additional, Ashby, L. S., additional, Cairncross, J. G., additional, Roldan Urgoiti, G. B., additional, Wen, P. Y., additional, Ligon, K. L., additional, Schiff, D., additional, Robins, H. I., additional, Rocque, B. G., additional, Chamberlain, M. C., additional, Mason, W. P., additional, Weaver, S. A., additional, Green, R. M., additional, Kamar, F. G., additional, Abrey, L. E., additional, DeAngelis, L. M., additional, Jhanwar, S. C., additional, Rosenblum, M. K., additional, and Panageas, K. S., additional
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15. Initial treatment patterns over time for anaplastic oligodendroglial tumors
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Panageas, K. S., primary, Iwamoto, F. M., additional, Cloughesy, T. F., additional, Aldape, K. D., additional, Rivera, A. L., additional, Eichler, A. F., additional, Louis, D. N., additional, Paleologos, N. A., additional, Fisher, B. J., additional, Ashby, L. S., additional, Cairncross, J. G., additional, Roldan Urgoiti, G. B., additional, Wen, P. Y., additional, Ligon, K. L., additional, Schiff, D., additional, Robins, H. I., additional, Rocque, B. G., additional, Chamberlain, M. C., additional, Mason, W. P., additional, Weaver, S. A., additional, Green, R. M., additional, Kamar, F. G., additional, Abrey, L. E., additional, DeAngelis, L. M., additional, Jhanwar, S. C., additional, Rosenblum, M. K., additional, and Lassman, A. B., additional
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16. Molecular diagnosis of synovial sarcoma and characterization of a variant SYT-SSX2 fusion transcript
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Fligman, I., Lonardo, F., Jhanwar, S. C., Gerald, W. L., Woodruff, J., and Ladanyi, M.
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Adult ,Male ,Neoplasms, Connective Tissue ,Adolescent ,Base Sequence ,Transcription, Genetic ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Proteins ,Middle Aged ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Translocation, Genetic ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Repressor Proteins ,Sarcoma, Synovial ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins ,Humans ,Female ,Amino Acid Sequence ,RNA, Neoplasm ,Research Article ,Aged - Abstract
The translocation t(X;18)(p11;q11) is seen in > 80% of synovial sarcomas (SS) with informative karyotypes. The breakpoints of the t(X;18) have been cloned and shown to involve two novel genes, SSX (at Xp11) and SYT (at 18q11), which produce a chimeric SYT-SSX transcript as a result of the translocation. Recently, SSX has been shown to be duplicated, with both copies, SSX1 and SSX2, located within distinct subregions of Xp11. We performed a reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay for both chimeric SYT-SSX transcripts in a series of 35 SS (29 monophasic, 6 biphasic) to assess its usefulness in molecular diagnosis and to evaluate the incidence of molecular variants. Of the 35 cases, 29 (83%) showed a specific SYT-SSX RT-PCR product, using a consensus primer for SSX1 and SSX2 Upon excluding three negative cases that had poor quality RNA, the proportion of positives rose to 91% (29/32). The 29 positive cases were further studied using primers specific for either SSX1 or SSX2; 19 cases were positive for SYT-SSX1 and 10 for SYT-SSX2. The relationship of histological subtype (monophasic versus biphasic) to SSX1 or SSX2 involvement was not statistically significant. In a single histologically unremarkable monophasic SS, a slightly larger SYT-SSX2 RT-PCR product was observed. Sequencing of this novel variant showed a 129-bp segment inserted between the usual SYT and SSX2 fusion points, of which 126 bp were derived from a more proximal (5') portion of SSX2 The 3 bp immediately 5' to the fusion point could not be assigned to either SYT or SSX2 and may represent an insertion-deletion or a cryptic splicing event. This fragment maintains the reading frame of the chimeric product and encodes a predicted protein larger by 43 amino acids, which nevertheless replaces the region homologous to the transcriptional repression domain Kruppel-associated box, recently recognized in the 5' portion of the SSX genes, with all but the 3' end of the SYT transcript. Thus, a diagnosis of SS may be confirmed in > 90% of cases using RT-PCR detection of the chimeric transcript resulting from the t(X;18), and the incidence of molecular variants appears low.
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A., additional, Ganji, S., additional, DeBerardinis, R., additional, Hatanpaa, K., additional, Rakheja, D., additional, Yang, X.-L., additional, Mashimo, T., additional, Raisanen, J., additional, Madden, C., additional, Mickey, B., additional, Malloy, C., additional, Bachoo, R., additional, Choi, C., additional, Ranjan, T., additional, Yono, N., additional, Han, S. J., additional, Sun, M., additional, Berger, M. S., additional, Aghi, M., additional, Gupta, N., additional, and Parsa, A. T., additional
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18. International retrospective study of over 1000 adults with anaplastic oligodendroglial tumors
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Lassman, A. B., primary, Iwamoto, F. M., additional, Cloughesy, T. F., additional, Aldape, K. D., additional, Rivera, A. L., additional, Eichler, A. F., additional, Louis, D. N., additional, Paleologos, N. A., additional, Fisher, B. J., additional, Ashby, L. S., additional, Cairncross, J. G., additional, Roldan, G. B., additional, Wen, P. Y., additional, Ligon, K. L., additional, Schiff, D., additional, Robins, H. I., additional, Rocque, B. G., additional, Chamberlain, M. C., additional, Mason, W. P., additional, Weaver, S. A., additional, Green, R. M., additional, Kamar, F. G., additional, Abrey, L. E., additional, DeAngelis, L. M., additional, Jhanwar, S. C., additional, Rosenblum, M. K., additional, and Panageas, K. S., additional
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19. Cytomorphologic and clinical features of AML with translocation (8;16) mimicking APL.
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Jhanwar, S., primary, Diab, A., additional, Zickl, L., additional, Manji, G. A., additional, Patel, J., additional, Abdel-Wahab, O. I., additional, Jurcic, J. G., additional, Maslak, P. G., additional, Steinherz, P. G., additional, Paietta, E., additional, Feldstein, J., additional, Levine, R. L., additional, and Tallman, M. S., additional
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20. ETV6-ABL1-positive "chronic myeloid leukemia": clinical and molecular response to tyrosine kinase inhibition
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Perna, F., primary, Abdel-Wahab, O., additional, Levine, R. L., additional, Jhanwar, S. C., additional, Imada, K., additional, and Nimer, S. D., additional
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21. Genome-Wide Survey and Expression Analysis Suggest Diverse Roles of Glutaredoxin Gene Family Members During Development and Response to Various Stimuli in Rice
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Garg, R., primary, Jhanwar, S., additional, Tyagi, A. K., additional, and Jain, M., additional
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22. Initial results of LC-MAP: An institutional program to routinely profile tumor specimens for the presence of mutations in targetable pathways in all patients with lung adenocarcinoma.
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Kris, M. G., primary, Lau, C. Y., additional, Ang, D., additional, Brzostowski, E., additional, Riely, G. J., additional, Rusch, V. W., additional, Jhanwar, S., additional, Lash, A., additional, Zakowski, M. F., additional, and Ladanyi, M., additional
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23. The promyelocytic leukemia zinc-finger gene, PLZF, is frequently downregulated in malignant mesothelioma cells and contributes to cell survival
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Cheung, M, primary, Pei, J, additional, Pei, Y, additional, Jhanwar, S C, additional, Pass, H I, additional, and Testa, J R, additional
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24. Adherence to hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) screening guidelines
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Hansen, J., primary, Garcia-Collins, T., additional, Glogowski, E., additional, Jhanwar, S., additional, Guillem, J., additional, Offit, K., additional, and Hurley, K., additional
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25. Differentiation therapy of acute promyelocytic leukemia with all trans retinoic acid
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Frankel, Sr, Scheinberg, Da, Milller, Wh, Dmitrovsky, E., Jakubowski, A., Gabrilove, J., Tafuri, Agostino, Andreeff, M., Jhanwar, S., Gordon, M., and Warrell, Rp
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26. Feasibility of breast conserving treatment for breast cancer in women with germline BRCA mutations: A clinic-based series
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Robson, M., primary, Holcombe, T., additional, McCormick, B., additional, Borgen, P., additional, Gulati, T., additional, Jhanwar, S., additional, Kauff, N., additional, Hudis, C., additional, Norton, L., additional, and Offit, K., additional
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27. Neuroblastoma and treatment-related myelodysplasia/leukemia: the Memorial Sloan-Kettering experience and a literature review.
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Kushner, B H, primary, Cheung, N K, additional, Kramer, K, additional, Heller, G, additional, and Jhanwar, S C, additional
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28. EWS-FLI1 fusion transcript structure is an independent determinant of prognosis in Ewing's sarcoma.
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de Alava, E, primary, Kawai, A, additional, Healey, J H, additional, Fligman, I, additional, Meyers, P A, additional, Huvos, A G, additional, Gerald, W L, additional, Jhanwar, S C, additional, Argani, P, additional, Antonescu, C R, additional, Pardo-Mindan, F J, additional, Ginsberg, J, additional, Womer, R, additional, Lawlor, E R, additional, Wunder, J, additional, Andrulis, I, additional, Sorensen, P H, additional, Barr, F G, additional, and Ladanyi, M, additional
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29. Higher levels of thymidylate synthase gene expression are observed in pulmonary as compared with hepatic metastases of colorectal adenocarcinoma.
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Gorlick, R, primary, Metzger, R, additional, Danenberg, K D, additional, Salonga, D, additional, Miles, J S, additional, Longo, G S, additional, Fu, J, additional, Banerjee, D, additional, Klimstra, D, additional, Jhanwar, S, additional, Danenberg, P V, additional, Kemeny, N, additional, and Bertino, J R, additional
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30. A Ph-negative Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Patient with a Non-classical BCR-ABL Rearrangement Characterized by Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
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Estop, A.M, primary, Sherer, C, additional, Cieply, K, additional, Groft, D, additional, Burcoglu, A, additional, Jhanwar, S, additional, and Thomas, J, additional
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31. High frequency of inactivating mutations in the neurofibromatosis type 2 gene (NF2) in primary malignant mesotheliomas.
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Bianchi, A B, primary, Mitsunaga, S I, additional, Cheng, J Q, additional, Klein, W M, additional, Jhanwar, S C, additional, Seizinger, B, additional, Kley, N, additional, Klein-Szanto, A J, additional, and Testa, J R, additional
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32. Reflex UroVysion testing in suspicious urine cytology cases.
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Ferra S, Denley R, Herr H, Dalbagni G, Jhanwar S, and Lin O
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33. Duration of the preclinical phase of chronic myelogenous leukemia: a case report
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Berman, E, primary, Strife, A, additional, Wisniewski, D, additional, Desai, S, additional, Gulati, S, additional, Jhanwar, S, additional, and Clarkson, BD, additional
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- 1991
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34. Molecular cytogenetic analysis of follicular lymphoma (FL) provides detailed characterization of chromosomal instability associated with the t(14;18)(q32;q21) positive and negative subsets and histologic progression.
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Nanjangud, G., Rao, P. H., Teruya-Feldstein, J., Donnelly, G., Qin, J., Mehra, S., Jhanwar, S. C., Zelenetz, A. D., and Chaganti, R. S. K.
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We analyzed a cohort of 61 follicular lymphomas (FL) with an abnormal G-banded karyotype by spectral karyotyping (SKY) to better define the chromosome instability associated with the t(14;18)(q32;q21) positive and negative subsets of FL and histologic grade. In more than 70% of the patients, SKY provided additional cytogenetic information and up to 40% of the structural abnormalities were revised. The six most frequent breakpoints in both SKY and G-banding analyses were 14q32, 18q21, 3q27, 1q11–q21, 6q11–q15 and 1p36 (15–77%). SKY detected nine additional sites (1p11–p13, 2p11–p13, 6q21, 8q24, 6q21, 9p13, 10q22–q24, 12q11–q13 and 17q11–q21) at an incidence of >10%. In addition to the known recurring translocations, t(14;18)(q32;q21) [70%], t(3;14)(q27;q32) [10%], t(1;14)(q21;q32) [5%] and t(8;14)(q24;q32) [2%] and their variants, 125 non-IG gene translocations were identified of which four were recurrent within this series. In contrast to G-banding analysis, SKY revealed a greater degree of karyotypic instability in the t(14;18) (q32;q21) negative subset compared to the t(14;18)(q32;q21) positive subset. Translocations of 3q27 and gains of chromosome 1 were significantly more frequent in the former subset. SKY also allowed a better definition of chromosomal imbalances, thus 37% of the deletions detected by G-banding were shown to be unbalanced translocations leading to gain of genetic material. The majority of recurring (>10%) imbalances were detected at a greater (2–3 fold) incidence by SKY and several regions were narrowed down, notably at gain 2p13–p21, 2q11–q21, 2q31–q37, 12q12–q15, 17q21–q25 and 18q21. Chromosomal abnormalities among the different histologic grades were consistent with an evolution from low to high grade disease and breaks at 6q11–q15 and 8q24 and gain of 7/7q and 8/8q associated significantly with histologic progression. This study also indicates that in addition to gains and losses, non-IG gene translocations involving 1p11–p13, 1p36, 1q11–q21, 8q24, 9p13, and 17q11–q21 play an important role in the histologic progression of FL with t(14;18)(q32;q21) and t(3q27). Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Cytogenetic and Immunohistochemical Evidence for the Germ Cell Origin of a Subset of Acute Leukemias Associated With Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumors
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Ladanyi, M., primary, Samaniego, F., additional, Reuter, V. E., additional, Motzer, R. J., additional, Jhanwar, S. C., additional, Bosl, G. J., additional, and Chaganti, R. S. K., additional
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36. Characterization of two newly established human cell lines from patients with large-cell anaplastic lung carcinoma.
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Anger, B., Oettgen, H. F., Old, L. J., Bockman, R., Andreeff, M., Erlandson, R., Saigo, P., Jhanwar, S., Kameya, T., Wright, W., Beattie, E. J., and Beattie, E J Jr
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37. Persistence of expression of the TMPRSS2:ERGfusion gene after pre-surgery androgen ablation may be associated with early prostate specific antigen relapse of prostate cancer: Preliminary results
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Bonaccorsi, L., Nesi, G., Nuti, F., Paglierani, M., Krausz, C., Masieri, L., Serni, S., Proietti-Pannunzi, L., Fang, Y., Jhanwar, S., Orlando, C., Carini, M., Forti, G., Baldi, E., and Luzzatto, L.
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Background: The recently identified TM-PRSS2:ERGfusion gene is a candidate oncogene for prostate cancer (PCa). Subjects and methods: We have tested for the presence of this gene in tumor samples from 84 patients who had radical prostatectomy in 1998–2000. Sixty patients (group A) had surgery only; 24 patients (group B) received androgen ablation therapy for 3 months before surgery. The occurrence of the rearrangement was evaluated by RT-PCR and by fluorescent in situhybridization analysis. Results: A TMPRSS2:ERG fusion gene was present and expressed, as demonstrated by RT-PCR, in 84% of patients in group A and in 54% of patients in group B (p=0.01). The presence of TMPRSS2:ERGtranscripts and the levels of ERG RNA, measured by quantitative Real Time-PCR, did not correlate significantly with clinical and pathologic characteristics of the tumors. In patients of group A, but not in those of group B, ERG expression showed a negative correlation with the Gleason score (p=0.0001). Histochemical analysis showed that ERG expression is limited to tumor cells, and in group A patients (but not in group B patients) it is limited to those glands that express TMPRSS2:ERG. Conclusion: The lower proportion of patients expressing TM- PRSS2:ERGin group B suggests that androgen ablation inhibits the expression of TMPRSS2:ERG.Moreover, in group B, but not in group A, patients with expression of the fusion gene had earlier prostate specific antigen recurrence (p=0.007). Although preliminary, the data indicate that tumors in which pre-surgery androgen ablation fails to suppress expression of the fusion gene have a higher risk of recurrence.
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38. Hormonal regulation of tumor suppressor proteins in breast cancer cells
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Moudgil, V. K., Dinda, S., Khattree, N., Jhanwar, S., Alban, P., and Hurd, C.
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39. Engraftment and growth of patient-derived retinoblastoma tumour in severe combined immunodeficiency mice
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Yan, Y., Dunkel, I. J., Guan, X., Abramson, D. H., Jhanwar, S. C., and O'Reilly, R. J.
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40. Characterization of two novel sublines established from a human megakaryoblastic leukemia cell line transfected with p210BCR-ABL
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Berman, E., Jhanwar, S., McBride, M., Strife, A., Wisniewski, D., Lambek, C., and Clarkson, B.
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41. Primary structure of c‐kit: relationship with the CSF‐1/PDGF receptor kinase family–oncogenic activation of v‐kit involves deletion of extracellular domain and C terminus.
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Qiu, F. H., Ray, P., Brown, K., Barker, P. E., Jhanwar, S., Ruddle, F. H., and Besmer, P.
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The protein kinase domains of v‐kit, the oncogene of the acute transforming feline retrovirus HZ4‐FeSV (HZ4‐feline sarcoma virus), CSF‐1R (macrophage colony stimulating factor receptor) and PDGFR (platelet derived growth factor receptor) display extensive homology. Because of the close structural relationship of v‐kit, CSF‐1R and PDGFR we predicted that c‐kit would encode a protein kinase transmembrane receptor (Besmer et al., 1986a; Yarden et al., 1986). We have now determined the primary structure of murine c‐kit from a DNA clone isolated from a brain cDNA library. The nucleotide sequence of the c‐kit cDNA predicts a 975 amino acid protein product with a calculated mol. wt of 109.001 kd. It contains an N‐terminal signal peptide, a transmembrane domain (residues 519‐543) and in the C‐terminal half the v‐kit homologous sequences (residues 558‐925). c‐kit therefore contains the features which are characteristic of a transmembrane receptor kinase. Comparison of c‐kit, CSF‐1R and PDGFR revealed a unique structural relationship of these receptor kinases suggesting a common evolutionary origin. The outer cellular domain of c‐kit was shown to be related to the immunoglobulin superfamily. The sites of expression of c‐kit in normal tissue predict a function in the brain and in hematopoietic cells. N‐terminal sequences which include the extracellular domain and the transmembrane domain as well as 50 amino acids from the C‐terminus of c‐kit are deleted in v‐kit. These structural alterations are likely determinants of the oncogenic activation of v‐kit.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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42. Incidence of involvement of the B and T lymphocyte lineages in chronic myelogenous leukemia
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Nitta, M, Kato, Y, Strife, A, Wachter, M, Fried, J, Perez, A, Jhanwar, S, Duigou- Osterndorf, R, Chaganti, RS, and Clarkson, B
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Peripheral blood specimens were obtained from 22 patients with Philadelphia chromosome (Ph1) positive chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) (16 in chronic phase, 2 in an accelerated phase, and 4 in blast crisis). Studies were performed to determine the frequency of the presence of the Ph1 chromosome in cells of lymphoid lineages. Rosetted (E+) lymphocytes (T lymphocytes) from nine patients in chronic phase and one patient in blast crisis were stimulated with T cell growth factor interleukin 2 (IL-2) and/or phytohemagglutinin (PHA). All ten patients had sufficient T lymphocyte metaphases for analysis and of a total of 461 metaphases examined, only one contained the Ph1 chromosome. Nucleated cells of density less than 1.077 g/mL were infected with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Following infection, cell lines were established from individual colonies attached to egg albumin- coated Lab-Tek slide chambers (clonal cell lines) or from suspension culture in 96-well tissue culture cluster dishes (nonclonal cell lines). Cell surface and intracellular marker analysis confirmed the B lymphocyte phenotype of all the cell lines examined. B lymphoblastoid cell lines were established from 16 of the 22 patients. All lines from 12 patients were Ph1-negative. From two chronic phase patients, both Ph1-positive and Ph1-negative lines were established. From one patient in an accelerated phase, only Ph1-positive lines were established. From another patient in blast crisis (of myeloblastic phenotype), only Ph1- positive lines were established initially; however, five months later, after the patient had been treated with mitoxantrone, only Ph1-negative lines were derived from this patient. Based on these results, it appears that most B cells and mature T cells in most CML patients are Ph1-negative, but that about 25% of patients have predominantly Ph1- positive B cells or a mixture of Ph1-positive and Ph1-negative B cells that are capable of growing as established cell lines after transformation with EBV.
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43. t(3;22)(q27;q11): a novel translocation associated with diffuse non- Hodgkin's lymphoma [see comments]
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Offit, K, Jhanwar, S, Ebrahim, SA, Filippa, D, Clarkson, BD, and Chaganti, RS
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Of 187 specimens of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and four hyperplastic lymphoid proliferations with clonal chromosome abnormalities ascertained serially over a 4 1/2-year period, nine cases with t(3;22)(q27;q11) were identified. Seven of the lymphomas were diffuse tumors, predominantly large cell type. The eighth tumor, a follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma, exhibited a t(3;22) and a t(14;18)(q32;q21). The ninth case was a lymph node from a human immunodeficiency virus-positive patient which showed atypical hyperplasia. Overall survival of t(3;22) diffuse lymphoma patients was not different from that of patients with abnormal karyotypes without t(3;22). The t(3;22) diffuse tumors studied showed a disproportionate frequency of lambda light chain on their cell surfaces, a finding similar to that observed in t(8;22)(q24;q11) Burkitt's lymphomas. Our results indicate that the t(3;22)(q27;q11) is the third most common recurring translocation in diffuse non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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44. Growth characteristics of leukemic and normal hematopoietic cells in Ph' + chronic myelogenous leukemia and effects of intensive treatment
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Goto, T, Nishikori, M, Arlin, Z, Gee, T, Kempin, S, Burchenal, J, Strife, A, Wisniewski, D, Lambek, C, Little, C, Jhanwar, S, Chaganti, R, and Clarkson, B
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45. Interferon-inducible gene maps to a chromosomal band associated with a (4;11) translocation in acute leukemia cells.
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Luster, A D, Jhanwar, S C, Chaganti, R S, Kersey, J H, and Ravetch, J V
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An interferon-inducible cytokine, IP-10, containing homology to a family of proteins having chemotactic (platelet factor 4, beta-thromboglobulin) and mitogenic (connective tissue-activating peptide III) activities has been mapped to chromosome 4 at band q21, a locus associated with an acute monocytic/B-lymphocyte lineage leukemia that exhibits the nonrandom translocation t(4;11)(q21;q23). In situ hybridization of t(4;11)(q21;q23)-carrying leukemic cells revealed that the IP-10 gene is proximal to the breakpoint of this translocation. No DNA rearrangement was evident when the IP-10 gene was hybridized to genomic DNA isolated from two patients' leukemic cells that contain t(4;11)(q21;q23). However, restriction fragment length polymorphism in the 5' region of the IP-10 gene was detected. The ETS1 protooncogene is located at 11q23 and is known to translocate to chromosome 4 in t(4;11) (q21;q23) and into the interferon gene cluster in (9;11) (p22;q23). Both translocations are associated with acute monocytic leukemia. These results suggest a model in which juxtaposition of genetic loci regulated by antiproliferative signals, such as interferon, next to an oncogene, like ETS1, could effectively short circuit homeostatic control circuits and contribute to the neoplastic state.
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46. Two human c-onc genes are located on the long arm of chromosome 8.
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Neel, B G, Jhanwar, S C, Chaganti, R S, and Hayward, W S
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We have used in situ chromosome hybridization techniques to map the human cellular counterparts (c-onc genes) of the transforming genes of two RNA tumor viruses on human meiotic pachytene and somatic metaphase chromosomes. We find that the human c-mos gene is located on chromosome 8 at a position corresponding to band 8q22 on the somatic map. The human c-myc gene is found on chromosome 8 at position 8q24. These regions on the long arm of chromosome 8 have been previously reported to be involved in specific translocations found in the M-2 subset of acute nonlymphoblastic leukemias. Burkitt lymphoma, and other forms of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and a familial abnormality that predisposes to renal cell carcinoma. These results suggest that translocations of the human c-mos or c-myc genes may be causally related to neoplastic transformation.
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47. Hormonal regulation of the p53 tumor suppressor protein in T47D human breast carcinoma cell line.
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Hurd, C, Khattree, N, Alban, P, Nag, K, Jhanwar, S C, Dinda, S, and Moudgil, V K
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Under normal culturing conditions, the T47D human breast cancer cell line expresses progesterone receptor constitutively and is responsive to estrogen. Because the tumor suppressor protein p53 plays a central role in determining genetic stability and cell proliferation, we have examined the effects of 17 beta-estradiol, the synthetic progestin R5020, and the antiprogestin RU486 on the levels of this protein in T47D cells. Western blot analysis of cellular extracts, performed with a monoclonal antibody capable of quantitatively supershifting a specific p53-p53 response element complex in a gel mobility shift assay, detected a single immunoreactive band representing p53. When cells were grown for 4-5 days in culture medium containing charcoal-treated fetal calf serum, p53 levels declined to 10% of the level seen in the control (no charcoal treatment) group. Supplementation of culture medium containing charcoal-treated calf serum with 0.1-1 nM 17 beta-estradiol restored p53 to its normal levels. A 4-day treatment of cells with R5020 or RU486 lowered the p53 levels in cells grown in normal culturing conditions to 15 and 30% of control levels, respectively. R5020 and RU486 treatments also caused down-regulation and/or hyperphosphorylation of the progesterone receptor, which correlated with the down-regulation of p53. These observations by estradiol while R5020 down-regulates this protein. Since estradiol is known to promote cell proliferation, the induction of p53 observed in this study leads us to propose that estradiol stimulates p53 to regulate proliferation of T47D cells in culture.
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48. Localization of c-ras oncogene family on human germ-line chromosomes.
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Jhanwar, S C, Neel, B G, Hayward, W S, and Chaganti, R S
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The c-ras family is a set of c-onc genes that are highly conserved in vertebrates. The genes in this family are homologous to the transforming genes of Harvey and Kirsten murine sarcoma viruses (v-Ha-ras and v-Ki-ras, respectively). Using an in situ molecular hybridization method, we detected three sites on the human pachytene chromosomes that exhibited significant hybridization to v-Ki-ras and v-Ha-ras probes. These were chromomere positions that corresponded to bands 11p14.1, 12p12.1, and 12q24.2 of somatic chromosomes. The relationship between these chromosomal sites and previously defined members of the human c-ras gene family is discussed. These chromosomal sites are known to be involved in specific chromosome changes in a variety of tumors and in several congenital disorders that predispose to neoplastic disease.
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49. A FISH assay for detection of excess chromosome 12p material to distinguish germ cell tumors from somatic carcinoma
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Elliott, R. M., Rao, M. K., Wang, K., Hikmat Al-Ahmadie, Chen, Y., Fine, S. W., Gopalan, A., Tickoo, S. K., Jhanwar, S. C., and Reuter, V. E.
50. Rare variants of ATM and risk for Hodgkin's disease and radiation-associated breast cancers
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Offit, K., Gilad, S., Paglin, S., Kolachana, P., Roisman, L. C., Nafa, K., Yeugelowitz, V., Gonzales, M., Robson, M., Mcdermott, D., Pierce, H. H., Kauff, N. D., Einat, P., Jhanwar, S., Jaya Satagopan, Oddoux, C., Ellis, N., Skaliter, R., and Yahalom, J.
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