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    A chromosome 14q11/TCR alpha/delta specific yeast artificial chromosome improves the detection rate and characterization of chromosome abnormalities in T-lymphoproliferative disorders.

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    Authors
    Rack, K A
    Cornélis, F
    Radford-Weiss, I
    Bernheim, A
    Harrison, Christine J
    Hermine, O
    Prieur, M
    Vekemans, M
    Macintyre, E A
    Affiliation
    Department of Hematology, Hopital Necker Enfants Malades, Paris, France.
    Issue Date
    1997-08-01
    
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    Abstract
    The rate of detection of chromosome abnormalities in T-cell proliferations is lower than that observed in B-cell malignancies. The former frequently involve the TCR alpha/delta locus at chromosome band 14q11. We have identified a YAC encompassing 70% of the TCR alpha/delta locus, which has been used as a fluorescence in situ hybridization probe to detect chromosome rearrangements involving 14q11, both at metaphase and within interphase nuclei, in patients with a variety of T-lymphoproliferative disorders. Its use allowed detection of previously unsuspected TCR alpha/delta rearrangements in 4/13 (30%) immature T-lineage acute leukemias, including two t(10;14) and 2 minor inversion 14s. It also clarified interpretation of complex chromosome 14 abnormalities in mature T-cell proliferations (T-prolymphocytic leukemia and ataxia telangiectasia). Use of this probe will aid the detection and characterization of abnormalities involving the TCR alpha/delta locus, particularly in cases with normal or complex karyotypes and in those proliferations for which mitoses are difficult to obtain.
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    A chromosome 14q11/TCR alpha/delta specific yeast artificial chromosome improves the detection rate and characterization of chromosome abnormalities in T-lymphoproliferative disorders. 1997, 90 (3):1233-40 Blood
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    Blood
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/94930
    PubMed ID
    9242557
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0006-4971
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