Hu- <i>ets</i> -1 and Hu- <i>ets</i> -2 Genes Are Transposed in Acute Leukemias with (4;11) and (8;21) Translocations

Nicoletta Sacchi(Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research), Dennis K. Watson(Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research), Ad H. M. Guerts van Kessel(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Anne Hagemeijer(Erasmus University Rotterdam), John Kersey(University of Minnesota), Harry D. Drabkin(Roosevelt Institute), David Patterson(Roosevelt Institute), Takis S. Papas(Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research)
Science
January 24, 1986
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Abstract

Human probes identifying the cellular homologs of the v-ets gene, Hu-ets-1 and Hu-ets-2, and two panels of rodent-human cell hybrids were used to study specific translocations occurring in acute leukemias. The human ets-1 gene was found to translocate from chromosome 11 to 4 in the t(4;11)(q21;23), a translocation characteristic of a subtype of leukemia that represents the expansion of a myeloid/lymphoid precursor cell. Similarly, the human ets-2 gene was found to translocate from chromosome 21 to chromosome 8 in the t(8;21)(q22;q22), a nonrandom translocation commonly found in patients with acute myeloid leukemia with morphology M2 (AML-M2). Both translocations are associated with expression different from the expression in normal lymphoid cells of ets genes, raising the possibility that these genes play a role in the pathogenesis of these leukemias.


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