CGG-repeat polymorphism of the BCR gene rules out predisposing alleles leading to the philadelphia chromosome
- 1 February 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer
- Vol. 9 (2) , 141-144
- https://doi.org/10.1002/gcc.2870090211
Abstract
The Philadelphia Chromosome (Ph) is associated with leukemia, most frequently of the chronic myelogenous variety. The Ph chromosome is a translocation Chromosome which gains oncogenic potential through the fusion of the ABL oncogene of chromosome 9 with the BCR gene of chromosome 22. The Ph is believed to arise from random chromosome rearrangement with a subsequent selective advantage of the malignant cell line. However, alleles may be present in the population which predispose toward this specific rearrangement. We used a highly polymorphic CGG‐repeat polymorphism within the first exon of the BCR gene to determine BCR allele frequencies among 26 leukemia patients with the Ph chromosome and 63 control individuals. Eight BCR alleles of variable CGG‐repeat length were present in both groups at statistically similar frequencies and in Hardy‐Weinberg equilibrium. We therefore concluded that there are no alleles of the BCR gene that have a major predisposing influence on the development of the ph chromosome and subsequent leukemia Genes Chrom Cancer 9:141‐144 (1994). Inc.Keywords
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