TY - JOUR
T1 - Two distinct mechanisms for the SCL gene activation in the t(1;14) translocation of T‐cell leukemias
AU - Bernard, Olivier
AU - Guglielmi, Paul
AU - Jonveaux, Philippe
AU - Cherif, Dorra
AU - Gisselbrecht, Sylvia
AU - Mauchauffe, Martine
AU - Berger, Roland
AU - Larsen, Christian‐Jacques ‐J
AU - Mathieu‐Mahul, Daniele
PY - 1990/1/1
Y1 - 1990/1/1
N2 - Molecular study of a t(1;14)(p32;q11) translocation found in an acute T‐cell leukemia (Kd cells) with a relatively mature phenotype is reported. Complex DNA rearrangements were characterized in the TCRα/δ locus. Besides a productive Vα/Jα assembly found on the normal allele, two deletions within the Jα cluster were identified in the translocated allele. The translocation breakpoints involved the TCRα gene on chromosome 14 and the SCL locus on chromosome band 1p32 that was recently shown to be activated by the t(1;14) translocation of the DU 528 leukemic cell line. Significantly, both Kd and DU 528 translocation breakpoints were located at the boundaries of Dδ or Jδ segments and were clustered in a 10 kb genomic fragment of the SCL gene. The presence of recombination signal motifs (heptamer‐12/23 bp spacer‐nonamer) on both normal chromosome partners, and N nucleotide addition on both derivative chromosomes involved the recombinase system in the translocation event. The SCL locus was highly expressed as a 5 kb transcript in Kd cells and, as already reported, as a 2 kb transcript in DU 528 cells. Importantly, a 5 kb SCL transcript was also detected in immature nonlymphoid hematopoietic cells but not in normal mature T cells, suggesting that it might correspond to the normal SCL transcript. Taken together, our data support the notion that the involvement of the SCL gene in the leukemogenic process may occur through overexpression of an apparently normal transcript (Kd cells) or expression of a truncated RNA (DU 528 cells).
AB - Molecular study of a t(1;14)(p32;q11) translocation found in an acute T‐cell leukemia (Kd cells) with a relatively mature phenotype is reported. Complex DNA rearrangements were characterized in the TCRα/δ locus. Besides a productive Vα/Jα assembly found on the normal allele, two deletions within the Jα cluster were identified in the translocated allele. The translocation breakpoints involved the TCRα gene on chromosome 14 and the SCL locus on chromosome band 1p32 that was recently shown to be activated by the t(1;14) translocation of the DU 528 leukemic cell line. Significantly, both Kd and DU 528 translocation breakpoints were located at the boundaries of Dδ or Jδ segments and were clustered in a 10 kb genomic fragment of the SCL gene. The presence of recombination signal motifs (heptamer‐12/23 bp spacer‐nonamer) on both normal chromosome partners, and N nucleotide addition on both derivative chromosomes involved the recombinase system in the translocation event. The SCL locus was highly expressed as a 5 kb transcript in Kd cells and, as already reported, as a 2 kb transcript in DU 528 cells. Importantly, a 5 kb SCL transcript was also detected in immature nonlymphoid hematopoietic cells but not in normal mature T cells, suggesting that it might correspond to the normal SCL transcript. Taken together, our data support the notion that the involvement of the SCL gene in the leukemogenic process may occur through overexpression of an apparently normal transcript (Kd cells) or expression of a truncated RNA (DU 528 cells).
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U2 - 10.1002/gcc.2870010303
DO - 10.1002/gcc.2870010303
M3 - Article
C2 - 1964581
AN - SCOPUS:0025357145
SN - 1045-2257
VL - 1
SP - 194
EP - 208
JO - Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
JF - Genes Chromosomes and Cancer
IS - 3
ER -