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Somatic mutation of bcl-6 genes can occur in the absence of V(H) mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Authors :
Sahota SS
Davis Z
Hamblin TJ
Stevenson FK
Source :
Blood [Blood] 2000 Jun 01; Vol. 95 (11), pp. 3534-40.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

Somatic mutation in immunoglobulin variable (V) region genes occurs largely in the germinal center and, after neoplastic transformation, imprints V genes of B-cell tumors with the mutational history of the cell of origin. Recently, it has been found that chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) consists of 2 subsets, each with a different clinical course, one with unmutated V(H) genes consistent with a naive B cell, and the other with mutated V(H) genes consistent with transit through the germinal center. However, somatic mutation also occurs at another distinct locus, the 5' noncoding region of the bcl-6 gene, in both B-cell tumors and in normal germinal center B cells. To probe the suggestive link between the occurrence of mutations in V(H) and bcl-6 genes, we analyzed the nature of somatic mutation at these distinct loci in the 2 CLL subsets. Unexpectedly, we found no such link in the CLLs defined by unmutated V(H) genes, with 4 of 10 cases clearly showing mutations in bcl-6. In those CLLs defined by somatically mutated V(H) genes, 4 of 9 cases predictively showed bcl-6 mutations. The frequency of bcl-6 mutations was comparable in both subsets, with mutations being biallelic, and in 3 of 8 cases indicative of clonal origins. Surprisingly, intraclonal variation, which is not a feature of V(H) genes in CLL, was found in 6 of 8 cases in both subsets. These data indicate that somatic mutation of the V(H) and bcl-6 loci may not necessarily occur in tandem in CLL, suggesting diverse pathways operating on the 2 genes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0006-4971
Volume :
95
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10828040