Ca. Schmidt et al., RAS POINT MUTATIONS OCCUR IN ACUTE MYELOID-LEUKEMIA WITH ILLEGITIMATET-CELL RECEPTOR DELTA-GENE REARRANGEMENT, Leukemia, 8(1), 1994, pp. 102-105
Mutations in the ras proto-oncogenes are the most frequently observed
molecular alteration in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Whether ras muta
tions occur as late or relatively early events in the multistep proces
s of myeloid transformation, remains an open question. We previously d
escribed illegitimate T-cell receptor (TCR)-delta gene rearrangements
in a subset of AML. These recombinations were detected in 9 out of 100
de novo AML cases. Southern blot analysis suggested the presence of t
hese recombinations in the vast majority of AML cells and thus could b
e used as clonal markers. In order to more accurately define the role
of ras proto-oncogene mutations in the multistep process of malignant
transformation in myeloid leukemias, we performed single strand confor
mation polymorphism (SSCP) assays, slot blot and direct sequencing ana
lysis on these nine cases with illegitimate TCR delta gene rearrangeme
nts. Ras proto-oncogene mutations were found in three of nine cases. I
nterestingly, SSCP, slot blot and sequencing suggested the presence of
the respective mutations in most of the leukemic cells. Thus, ras mut
ations presumably occurred early in the process of transformation in t
hese three cases.