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We have identified partial trisomy 1q in 2 patients with different hematologic disorders. The first patient was a 55-year-old female with myelosclerosis and myeloid metaplasia diagnosed at age 38 years presenting with anemia, fatigue, bruising, fever, and splenomegaly. At age 56, she had 50--95% myeloblast cells and 95--100 nucleated RBC precursors per 100 WBC. Chromosome analysis of unstimulated leukocytes with Q, G, and C banding showed 46,XX,-6,+t(1;6) (q25;p22) in all metaphase cells. In vitro incorporation of Fe55 was demonstrated 90% of metaphases by autoradiography. The second patient, a 49-year-old male, was diagnosed as having polycythemia vera at age 30 during a regular checkup. He since developed hepatosplenomegaly. Chromosome analysis from a direct bone marrow preparation at age 44 and 45 showed grossly normal karyotypes. At age 49, his marrow by Q and G banding showed almost 100% of cells with 46,XY,-13,+t(1;13) (q12;p12). Eleven cases of trisomy of 1q have been reported in various hematologic disorders. It is apparent that partial trisomy 1q represents another nonrandom chromosomal abnormality, in addition to the most common nonrandom chromosomal aberrations, such as the Philadelphia chromosome, trisomy 8, trisomy 9, and monosomy 7 in hematologic disorders.
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PMID:Partial trisomy of the long arm of chromosome 1 in myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera. 60 27

A case is reported of an adult male patient with acute leukemia characterized by the presence of the novel cytogenetic abnormality, t(2;9)(p12;p23), in addition to a t(4;11)(q21;q23). The immunophenotype of the blast cell population was consistent with immature early pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) (TdT+,HLA-DR+,CD19+,CD24 +/-,CD10-) expressing myelo-monocytic antigens (CDw65,CD15). The genotype showed a clonal rearrangement of the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus. Because the immunoglobulin kappa (kappa) light chain gene is located on chromosome 2 at band p12 and interferon alpha (alpha) and beta (beta) map to chromosome 9p21-p22, rearrangements of these loci as a result of the t(2;9) were studied. There was no evidence for rearrangement of the region covering about 40 kilobases around the kappa locus when hybridized to C(kappa), the 3' kappa enhancer or the kappa deleting element. Only germline size restriction fragments were also found for the interferon alpha and beta genes. The patient's clinical features were typical for ALL associated with the t(4;11), including a high white blood cell count at presentation, hepatosplenomegaly, and a poor outcome. The potential significance of 2p and 9p abnormalities in addition to t(4;11) is discussed.
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PMID:Translocation (2;9)(p12;p23) in a case of acute leukemia with t(4;11)(q21;q23). Lack of rearrangement of the kappa and interferon gene loci. 137 31

The results of a cytogenetic analysis of peripheral blood cells in a 61-year-old male with histopathologically documented osteomyelosclerosis, hepatosplenomegaly, ascites and anemia are described. The karyotype 46,X,-Y +1 p22----qter, without Ph1-chromosome, was observed in all unstimulated and in most PHA-stimulated cells. The patient had not received cytostatic or radiation therapy, thus the marker 1q + could not have resulted from such clastogenic treatments.
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PMID:Trisomy 1q and loss of Y chromosome in a male with osteomyelosclerosis. 643 16

Two cases of CD56+CD33+ leukemia/lymphoma are reported. The patient in case 1 presented with skin rash, diffuse lymphadenopathy, and hepatosplenomegaly. Blasts with monocytoid and lymphoid features were present in the peripheral blood. The tumor cells expressed HLA-DR, CD4, CD33, CD38, and CD56. Cytogenetic analysis revealed del(2)(p13),del(9)(q22),add(6)(q25),add(12)(p12),-13,-18, and -20. The clinicopathologic features were similar to those of blastic natural killer cell leukemia/lymphoma or type 2 dentritic cell leukemia. The patient in case 2 presented with generalized weakness and skin erythema not responding to antibiotics. Circulating blasts with monocytoid features were seen in the peripheral blood. The tumor cells expressed CD7, CD13, CD33, CD38, and CD56, and cytogenetic analysis revealed -5,add(7)(p22),-8, del(10)(p11.2),-12,der(13; 14)(p10;p10),+14,-16,-18,-19, and del(20)(q13.1). The clinicopathologic features were consistent with a myeloid/ natural killer cell precursor acute leukemia. Both disorders are aggressive hematopoietic malignancies that have similar clinical presentation and morphology but differ in immunophenotype and cytogenetic features.
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PMID:Challenge in diagnosis of CD56+ lymphoproliferative disorders: two cases of CD56+CD33+ lymphoma/leukemia. 1527 May 96

Pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a highly heterogeneous disease, presenting cytogenetic and molecular abnormalities which turned out to be critical prognostic factors. Ploidy changes as gain or loss of individual chromosomes are rare in AML, occurring only in about 1-2% of the affected children. Hyperdiploid karyotypes are exceedingly rare in infants less than 12 months of age. In this age group, structural rearrangements involving the KMT2A gene occur in about 58% of the cases. Among them, the translocation t(9;11)(p22;q23), KMT2A-MLLT3, is the most common abnormality accounting for approximately 22% of KMT2A rearrangements in infant AML cases. Here, we describe a 7- month-old girl with a history of fever and severe diarrhea, and a physical examination remarkable for pallor and hepatosplenomegaly. A novel complex hyperdiploid karyotype 53,XX,+X,+6,t(9;11)(p21.3;q23.3),+der(9)t(9;11)(p21.3;q23.3),dup(13)(q31q34),+14,+19,+21,+22 was characterized by high-resolution molecular cytogenetic approaches. Fluorescence in situ hybridization, multiplex-FISH, and multicolor chromosome banding were applied, revealing 2 reverse MLLT3-KMT2A fusions and a duplication of the GAS6 oncogene. Our work suggests that molecular cytogenetic studies are crucial for the planning of a proper strategy for risk therapy in AML infants with hyperdiploid karyotypes.
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PMID:GAS6 Oncogene and Reverse MLLT3-KMT2A Duplications in an Infant with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and a Novel Complex Hyperdiploid Karyotype: Detailed High-Resolution Molecular Cytogenetic Studies. 2859 95