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Variant translocations in sporadic Burkitt's lymphoma detected in fresh tumour material: analysis of three cases
Author(s) -
Cario Gunnar,
Stadt Udo zur,
Reiter Alfred,
Welte Karl,
Sykora KarlWalter
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
british journal of haematology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.907
H-Index - 186
eISSN - 1365-2141
pISSN - 0007-1048
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2141.2000.02241.x
Subject(s) - chromosomal translocation , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , breakpoint , locus (genetics) , chromosome , genetics , gene , burkitt's lymphoma , cell culture
Burkitt's lymphoma/Burkitt cell leukaemia (BL) is characterized by one of the reciprocal translocations involving the MYC oncogene on chromosome 8 and one of the immunoglobulin (Ig) loci on chromosomes 14, 2 or 22. In the few cell lines with the variant translocations t(2;8) and t(8;22) reported to date, the breakpoints on chromosome 8 were located downstream of MYC at a distance of up to 300 kb and more. Here, we describe three new cases with variant translocations. Fresh tumour material from paediatric patients, negative for the common translocation t(8;14), was analysed using a long‐distance (LD) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) approach. On chromosome 8, primers were derived from several different regions 3′ of MYC, and on chromosomes 2 and 22 from the constant regions of the Ig kappa (Igκ) and lambda (Igλ) genes. One translocation t(2;8) and two t(8;22) were detected. In the t(2;8) translocation, the chromosome 8 breakpoint was located 2 kb 3′ of the MYC exon 3 and the chromosome 2 breakpoint within an unrearranged Igκ locus. The breakpoints of the two translocations t(8;22) were detected 16 kb for one and 58 kb for the other downstream of MYC. Sequencing the t(8;22) translocation in one of the cases showed hypermutation of the translocated variable Vλ4b gene. The presence of hypermutated variable regions in the t(8;22) case suggests germinal centre B cells as the origin of this translocation. The t(2;8) translocation is the first description of a translocation t(2;8) involving an unrearranged Igκ gene. A mechanism different from V–J recombination and somatic hypermutation has to be proposed for this translocation.

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