Molecular delineation of the smallest commonly deleted region of chromosome 5 in malignant myeloid diseases to 1–1.5 Mb and preparation of a PAC-based physical map
- 24 June 1997
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 94 (13) , 6948-6953
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.94.13.6948
Abstract
Loss of a whole chromosome 5 or a deletion of the long arm, del(5q), is a recurring abnormality in malignant myeloid diseases. In previous studies, we delineated a commonly deleted segment of ≈4 Mb within band 5q31 that was flanked by IL9 on the proximal side and D5S166 on the distal side. We have generated a physical map of P1 (PAC), bacterial (BAC), and yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) clones of this interval. The contig consists of 108 clones (78 PACs, 2 BACs, and 28 YACs) to which 125 markers (5 genes, 11 expressed sequence tags, 12 polymorphisms, and 97 sequence-tagged sites) have been mapped. Using PAC clones for fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis of leukemia cells with a del(5q), we have narrowed the commonly deleted segment to 1–1.5 Mb between D5S479 and D5S500. To search for allele loss, we used 7 microsatellite markers within and flanking the commonly deleted segment to examine leukemia cells from 28 patients with loss of 5q, and 14 patients without cytogenetically detectable loss of 5q. In the first group of patients, we detected hemizygous deletions, consistent with the cytogenetically visible loss; no homozygous deletions were detected. No allele loss was detected in patients without abnormalities of chromosome 5, suggesting that allele loss on 5q is the result of visible chromosomal abnormalities. The development of a stable PAC contig and the identification of the smallest commonly deleted segment will facilitate the molecular cloning of a myeloid leukemia suppressor gene on 5q.Keywords
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