Vdelta2-Jalpha rearrangements are frequent in precursor-B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia but rare in normal lymphoid cells
January 2004
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The frequently occurring T-cell receptor delta (TCRD) deletions in precursor-B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia (precursor-B-ALL) are assumed to be mainly caused by Vdelta2-Jalpha rearrangements. We designed a multiplex polymerase chain reaction tified clonal Vdelta2-Jalpha rearrangements in 141 of 339 (41%) childhood and 8 of 22 (36%) adult precursor-B-ALL. A significant proportion (44%) of Vdelta2-Jalpha rearrangements in childhood precursor-B-ALL were oligoclonal. Sequence analysis showed preferential usage of the Jalpha29 gene segment in 54% of rearrangements. The remaining Vdelta2-Jalpha rearrangements used 26 other Jalpha segments, which included 2 additional clusters, one involving the most upstream Jalpha segments (ie, Jalpha48 to Jalpha61; 23%) and the second cluster located around the Jalpha9 gene segment (7%). Real-time quantitative PCR studies of normal lymphoid cells showed that Vdelta2 rearrangements to upstream Jalpha segments occurred at low levels in the thymus (10(-2) to 10(-3)) and were rare (generally below 10(-3)) in B-cell precursors and mature T cells. Vdelta2-Jalpha29 rearrangements were virtually absent in normal lymphoid cells. The monoclonal Vdelta2-Jalpha rearrangements in precursor-B-ALL may serve as patient-specific targets for detection of minimal residual disease, because they show high sensitivity (10(-4) or less in most cases) and good stability (88% of rearrangements preserved at relapse).
- Child
- Humans
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Base Sequence
- Adolescent
- Child, Preschool
- Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods
- Infant
- Lymphocytes
- *Gene Rearrangement
- Genes, T-Cell Receptor delta/*genetics
- Leukemia, B-Cell, Acute/diagnosis/*genetics/pathology
- Leukemia, Pre-B-Cell/diagnosis/*genetics/pathology
- Molecular Diagnostic Techniques/methods/standards
- Neoplasm, Residual/diagnosis/genetics
- rearrangement
- precursor-ball
- van dongen jjm
- leukemia
- segment
- lymphoblastic leukemia
- clonal
- analysis
- receptor
- lymphoblastic
- t-cell
- dongen
- disease
- blood
- sample
- relapse
- germline
- detection
- j segments
- childhood