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Risk factors for serious nonsteroidal-induced gastrointestinal complications: regression analysis of the MUCOSA trial
Authors:LS Simon  HT Hatoum  RM Bittman  WT Archambault  RP Polisson
Affiliation:Division of Medicine, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY 14263, USA.
Abstract:Gene rearrangements involving MLL (also known as ALL1, HRX, or Htrx) are among the most common molecular abnormalities associated with acute leukemia. These leukemias generally have one allele involved in a rearrangement, while the remaining allele is uninvolved and demonstrates a germline MLL configuration. In this study, we describe a leukemic cell line that does not have a germline MLL allele and thus cannot produce a normal MLL gene product. We show that the ML-1 cell line, derived from a patient with acute myeloid leukemia, has one allele involved in a t(6;11)(q27;q23), while the remaining MLL allele is deleted. Cloning of the genomic breakpoints on the derivative(6) and der(11) chromosomes demonstrated a balanced translocation between MLL on chromosome band 11q23 and AF6 on chromosome band 6q27. Sequence analysis of the derivative chromosomes revealed that a 186-bp segment of MLL intron 6, downstream of the breakpoint, had been duplicated, inverted, and inserted between MLL and AF6 on the der(11) chromosome. In light of the fact that ML-1 cells can be induced to differentiate along the granulocyte and macrophage lineages, the finding that ML-1 lacks a germline MLL allele demonstrates that a normal MLL gene is not required for survival, proliferation, or differentiation of this cell line.
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