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:: Volume 15, Issue 3 (fall 2005) ::
MEDICAL SCIENCES 2005, 15(3): 113-120 Back to browse issues page
Evaluation of bi/oligoclonal rearrangement of immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor genes in Iranian children suffering B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Poopak B1 , Poorfathoolah A , Najmabad H , Yahyavi SH , Mortazavi Y , Vosough P , Ansari Damavandi SH , Arjomandy Rafsanjani K , Arzanian MT , Izadyar M , Bahoosh GR , A shahgholi , Hamidieh AA , Faranoosh M , Khosravipoor G , Haghnejad F
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Background: Clonal gene rearrangement of immunoglobulin and T cell receptor may have mono, bi or oligoclonal pattern. Significance of these patterns were studied at diagnosis and follow up of MRD in many countries, however, similar studies have not been conducted among Iranian patients. We investigated the bi/oligoclonal pattern and their association with quantitative and qualitative parameters especially MRD in Iranian children suffering from B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Materials and methods: In our prospective study, bone marrow aspirates of 140 patients with B-precursor ALLs were selected. Mononuclear cells including leukemic blasts isolated by density gradient. Having DNA extracted, hypervariable regions of IgH, IgK, TCR-δ (Dδ2-Dδ3,Vδ2-Dδ3) and TCR-γ (Vγ, VγI, VγII) were amplified by consensus primers using PCR. PCR products were analyzed after heteroduplex analysis and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (silver stain). The DNA sequences were compared and aligned to the sequences homologous for IgH and IgK published by Gene Bank. Bone marrow aspirates of days 14, 28 and 45, as well as months 3, and 6 were treated similarly.
Results: IgH gene rearrangements were reported in 114 (90.5%) patients using consensus primers for CDR-III and CDR-I regions (monoclonal:57.8%, biclonal:34.9% and oligoclonal:5.5%). Clonal pattern of Igκ-Kde were present in 59 cases (67%) (biclonal:10%). Clonal rearrangement of TCR-γ (Vγ) and VγI/II were present in 79.3% and 64.9% of patients, respectively, however, only 5% of cases showed biclonal pattern. The VγII rearrangement was the most common (46.8%) type in TCR-γ. 47 (45.2%) and 11 (16.6%) patients had Vδ2-Dδ3 and Dδ2–Dδ3 partial gene rearrangements, respectively. Biclonal/oligoclonal pattern were present in 13 (27.7%) and 2 (4.3%) cases with Vδ2-Dδ3 rearrangement. Only one patient had biclonal Dδ2-Dδ3 rearrangement. No significant difference regarding the quantitative and qualitative parameters and MRD was observed between the two groups.
Conclusion: Bi/oligoclonal rearrangement of IgH, IgK, TCR-δ (Dδ2-Dδ3,Vδ2-Dδ3) and TCR-γ (Vγ, VγI, VγII) genes had comparable pattern to other populations. Results of MRD study showed no significant differences between the two groups.
Keywords: Gene rearrangement, Bi/oligoclonal, Acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Subject: Nutrition Sciences
Received: 2006/09/6 | Published: 2005/09/15
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Poopak B, Poorfathoolah A, Najmabad H, Yahyavi SH, Mortazavi Y, Vosough P, et al et al . Evaluation of bi/oligoclonal rearrangement of immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor genes in Iranian children suffering B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia. MEDICAL SCIENCES 2005; 15 (3) :113-120
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