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Somatic mutation of bcl-6 genes can occur in the absence of V(H) mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

Somatic mutation of bcl-6 genes can occur in the absence of V(H) mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Somatic mutation of bcl-6 genes can occur in the absence of V(H) mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Somatic mutation in immunoglobulin variable (V) region genes occurs largely in the germinal center and, after neoplastic transformation, imprints V genes of B-cell tumors with the mutational history of the cell of origin. Recently, it has been found that chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) consists of 2 subsets, each with a different clinical course, one with unmutated V(H) genes consistent with a naive B cell, and the other with mutated V(H) genes consistent with transit through the germinal center. However, somatic mutation also occurs at another distinct locus, the 5' noncoding region of the bcl-6 gene, in both B-cell tumors and in normal germinal center B cells. To probe the suggestive link between the occurrence of mutations in V(H) and bcl-6 genes, we analyzed the nature of somatic mutation at these distinct loci in the 2 CLL subsets. Unexpectedly, we found no such link in the CLLs defined by unmutated V(H) genes, with 4 of 10 cases clearly showing mutations in bcl-6. In those CLLs defined by somatically mutated V(H) genes, 4 of 9 cases predictively showed bcl-6 mutations. The frequency of bcl-6 mutations was comparable in both subsets, with mutations being biallelic, and in 3 of 8 cases indicative of clonal origins. Surprisingly, intraclonal variation, which is not a feature of V(H) genes in CLL, was found in 6 of 8 cases in both subsets. These data indicate that somatic mutation of the V(H) and bcl-6 loci may not necessarily occur in tandem in CLL, suggesting diverse pathways operating on the 2 genes.
0006-4971
3534-3540
Sahota, S.S.
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Davis, Z.
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Hamblin, T. J.
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Stevenson, F. K.
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Sahota, S.S., Davis, Z., Hamblin, T. J. and Stevenson, F. K. (2000) Somatic mutation of bcl-6 genes can occur in the absence of V(H) mutations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Blood, 95 (11), 3534-3540.

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Somatic mutation in immunoglobulin variable (V) region genes occurs largely in the germinal center and, after neoplastic transformation, imprints V genes of B-cell tumors with the mutational history of the cell of origin. Recently, it has been found that chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) consists of 2 subsets, each with a different clinical course, one with unmutated V(H) genes consistent with a naive B cell, and the other with mutated V(H) genes consistent with transit through the germinal center. However, somatic mutation also occurs at another distinct locus, the 5' noncoding region of the bcl-6 gene, in both B-cell tumors and in normal germinal center B cells. To probe the suggestive link between the occurrence of mutations in V(H) and bcl-6 genes, we analyzed the nature of somatic mutation at these distinct loci in the 2 CLL subsets. Unexpectedly, we found no such link in the CLLs defined by unmutated V(H) genes, with 4 of 10 cases clearly showing mutations in bcl-6. In those CLLs defined by somatically mutated V(H) genes, 4 of 9 cases predictively showed bcl-6 mutations. The frequency of bcl-6 mutations was comparable in both subsets, with mutations being biallelic, and in 3 of 8 cases indicative of clonal origins. Surprisingly, intraclonal variation, which is not a feature of V(H) genes in CLL, was found in 6 of 8 cases in both subsets. These data indicate that somatic mutation of the V(H) and bcl-6 loci may not necessarily occur in tandem in CLL, suggesting diverse pathways operating on the 2 genes.

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Published date: 1 June 2000

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Local EPrints ID: 157801
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/157801
ISSN: 0006-4971
PURE UUID: 6daa8f46-52f6-4713-b024-4e2377f6ced8
ORCID for F. K. Stevenson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0933-5021

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Last modified: 09 Jan 2022 02:52

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Author: S.S. Sahota
Author: Z. Davis
Author: T. J. Hamblin
Author: F. K. Stevenson ORCID iD

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