Clonal origins of ETV6-RUNX1+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia: studies in monozygotic twins
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Clonal origins of ETV6-RUNX1+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia : studies in monozygotic twins. / Alpar, D.; Wren, D.; Ermini, Luca; Mansur, M. B.; Van Delft, F. W.; Bateman, C. M.; Titley, I.; Kearney, L.; Szczepanski, T.; Gonzalez, D.; Ford, A. M.; Potter, N. E.; Greaves, M.
In: Leukemia, Vol. 29, No. 4, 2015, p. 839-846.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Clonal origins of ETV6-RUNX1+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia
T2 - studies in monozygotic twins
AU - Alpar, D.
AU - Wren, D.
AU - Ermini, Luca
AU - Mansur, M. B.
AU - Van Delft, F. W.
AU - Bateman, C. M.
AU - Titley, I.
AU - Kearney, L.
AU - Szczepanski, T.
AU - Gonzalez, D.
AU - Ford, A. M.
AU - Potter, N. E.
AU - Greaves, M.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Studies on twins with concordant acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have revealed that ETV6-RUNX1 gene fusion is a common, prenatal genetic event with other driver aberrations occurring subclonally and probably postnatally. The fetal cell type that is transformed by ETV6-RUNX1 is not identified by such studies or by the analysis of early B-cell lineage phenotype of derived progeny. Ongoing, clonal immunoglobulin (IG) and cross-lineage T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangements are features of B-cell precursor leukemia and commence at the pro-B-cell stage of normal B-cell lineage development. We reasoned that shared clonal rearrangements of IG or TCR genes by concordant ALL in twins would be informative about the fetal cell type in which clonal advantage is elicited by ETV6-RUNX1. Five pairs of twins were analyzed for all varieties of IG and TCR gene rearrangements. All pairs showed identical incomplete or complete variable-diversity-joining junctions coupled with substantial, subclonal and divergent rearrangements. This pattern was endorsed by single-cell genetic scrutiny in one twin pair. Our data suggest that the pre-leukemic initiating function of ETV6-RUNX1 fusion is associated with clonal expansion early in the fetal B-cell lineage.
AB - Studies on twins with concordant acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) have revealed that ETV6-RUNX1 gene fusion is a common, prenatal genetic event with other driver aberrations occurring subclonally and probably postnatally. The fetal cell type that is transformed by ETV6-RUNX1 is not identified by such studies or by the analysis of early B-cell lineage phenotype of derived progeny. Ongoing, clonal immunoglobulin (IG) and cross-lineage T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangements are features of B-cell precursor leukemia and commence at the pro-B-cell stage of normal B-cell lineage development. We reasoned that shared clonal rearrangements of IG or TCR genes by concordant ALL in twins would be informative about the fetal cell type in which clonal advantage is elicited by ETV6-RUNX1. Five pairs of twins were analyzed for all varieties of IG and TCR gene rearrangements. All pairs showed identical incomplete or complete variable-diversity-joining junctions coupled with substantial, subclonal and divergent rearrangements. This pattern was endorsed by single-cell genetic scrutiny in one twin pair. Our data suggest that the pre-leukemic initiating function of ETV6-RUNX1 fusion is associated with clonal expansion early in the fetal B-cell lineage.
U2 - 10.1038/leu.2014.322
DO - 10.1038/leu.2014.322
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 25388957
AN - SCOPUS:84927692640
VL - 29
SP - 839
EP - 846
JO - Leukemia
JF - Leukemia
SN - 0887-6924
IS - 4
ER -
ID: 154400915