W. Stock et al., DETECTION OF MLL GENE REARRANGEMENTS IN ADULT ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA - A CANCER AND LEUKEMIA GROUP-B STUDY, Leukemia, 8(11), 1994, pp. 1918-1922
Specific structural rearrangements involving chromosome band 11q23 occ
ur in a variety of hematologic malignancies, including an estimated 2-
7% of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Translocations
involving chromosome band 11q23 have been associated with a poor prog
nosis in patients with ALL. Recently, a gene known as MLL has been ide
ntified which is involved in acute lymphoid and myeloid leukemias with
rearrangements at 11q23. A 0.74-kilobase (kb) cDNA probe from the MLL
gene can detect both common and uncommon rearrangements involving MLL
on conventional Southern blots. We studied 86 newly diagnosed adults
entered on an ALL clinical trial to investigate the incidence of MLL g
ene rearrangements and to determine clinical, morphologic, immunologic
and cytogenetic characteristics of such patients. Two of 86 patients
had MLL gene rearrangements detected by Southern blot analysis. One of
these 86 patients had an 11q23 translocation by cytogenetic analysis
whereas the second patient was unevaluable by standard cytogenetic ana
lysis. Southern blot identification of rearrangements involving MLL, e
specially in patients with limited material for cytogenetic analysis,
can provide critical diagnostic and prognostic information which may b
e useful in the clinical management of patients with these abnormaliti
es.