Concurrent Activation of c-MYC and Bcl-6 by Translocation of Both Oncogenes to the Same Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Locus

Adriana Zámečníkova , Soad Al Bahar , Ramesh Pandita
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Concurrent occurrence of 2 specific chromosome translocations is a relatively rare phenomenon and only occasionally has been described in hematologic malignancies. Individual cases concurrently harboring c-MYC/immunoglobulin (Ig)H and Bcl-6/IgH rearrangements have been previously reported in B-cell malignancies; however, the occurrence of 3-way translocations simultaneously affecting 3 key genes involved in the pathogenesis was described only in individual cases. This report describes a patient diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia with genetic alterations concurrently affecting the c-MYC, Bcl-6, and IgH loci in addition to the rearrangement of the long arm of chromosome 1. Our case might be of interest because of the: (1) concurrent translocations of Bcl-6 and c-MYC oncogenes to the same IgH loci as a result of a 3-way recombination; (2) disruption of the bcl-6 gene because of the cryptic insertion of IgH in 3q27; (3) presence of jumping translocation affecting the long arm of chromosome 1; and (4) further illustration of the utility of fluorescence in situ hybridization studies in the identification of cryptic and complex translocations in routine diagnosis. Concurrent translocations of 2 key oncogenes to the same immunoglobulin loci demonstrate novel features of instability of bcl-6 and IgH genes and might present a novel mechanism of gene activation in B-cell malignancies.

c-MYC和Bcl-6在同一免疫球蛋白重链位点易位的同时激活
同时发生2个特定的染色体易位是一个相对罕见的现象,只是偶尔被描述在血液恶性肿瘤。同时存在c-MYC/免疫球蛋白(Ig)H和Bcl-6/IgH重排的个别病例在b细胞恶性肿瘤中已有报道;然而,同时影响发病机制中涉及的3个关键基因的3向易位的发生仅在个别病例中被描述。本报告描述了1例诊断为急性淋巴细胞白血病的患者,除1号染色体长臂重排外,其基因改变同时影响c-MYC、Bcl-6和IgH位点。我们的病例可能会引起人们的兴趣,因为:(1)由于3向重组,Bcl-6和c-MYC癌基因同时易位到相同的IgH位点;(2)由于在3q27中隐式插入IgH, bcl-6基因被破坏;(3)存在影响1号染色体长臂的跳跃易位;(4)进一步说明荧光原位杂交研究在常规诊断中识别隐性和复杂易位的效用。2个关键癌基因同时易位到相同的免疫球蛋白位点显示了bcl-6和IgH基因不稳定性的新特征,并可能提供了b细胞恶性肿瘤中基因激活的新机制。
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