Breakpoint sites disclose the role of the V(D)J recombination machinery in the formation of T-cell receptor (TCR) and non-TCR associated aberrations in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

  • Nicole S. D. Larmonie
  • , Willem A. Dik
  • , Jules P. P. Meijerink
  • , Irene Homminga
  • , Jacques J. M. van Dongen
  • , Anton W. Langerak*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Aberrant recombination between T-cell receptor genes and oncogenes gives rise to chromosomal translocations that are genetic hallmarks in several subsets of human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemias. The V(D)J recombination machinery has been shown to play a role in the formation of these T-cell receptor translocations. Other, non-T-cell receptor chromosomal aberrations, such as SIL-TAL1 deletions, have likewise been recognized as V(D)J recombination associated aberrations. Despite the postulated role of V(D)J recombination, the extent of the V(D)J recombination machinery involvement in the formation of T-cell receptor and non-T-cell receptor aberrations in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia is still poorly understood. We performed a comprehensive in silico and ex vivo evaluation of 117 breakpoint sites from 22 different T-cell receptor translocation partners as well as 118 breakpoint sites from non-T-cell receptor chromosomal aberrations. Based on this extensive set of breakpoint data, we provide a comprehensive overview of T-cell receptor and oncogene involvement in T-ALL. Moreover, we assessed the role of the V(D)J recombination machinery in the formation of chromosomal aberrations, and propose an up-dated mechanistic classification on how the V(D)J recombination machinery contributes to the formation of T-cell receptor and non-T-cell receptor aberrations in human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1173-1184
Number of pages12
JournalHaematologica
Volume98
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug-2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • NIJMEGEN BREAKAGE SYNDROME
  • DELTA GENE DELETION
  • LOOP-HELIX PROTEIN
  • D-J REARRANGEMENTS
  • CHROMOSOMAL TRANSLOCATION
  • CHAIN GENE
  • ATAXIA-TELANGIECTASIA
  • MOLECULAR ANALYSIS
  • IN-VIVO
  • TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR

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