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Tipo
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Tipo de Documento
Artigo Completo

Título
PML-RARA fusion transcripts in irradiated and normal hematopoietic cells

Participantes na publicação
Ana Sofia Quina (Author)
CESAM
Paula Gameiro (Author)
Manuel Sá da Costa (Author)
Margarida Telhada (Author)
Leonor Parreira (Author)

Resumo
It is believed that two important factors in the genesis of reciprocal chromosomal translocations in malignant cells are the physical proximity of the involved regions and local structural features of the chromatin fiber that make them more susceptible to breakage and rearrangement. In this work we sought to investigate whether PML-RARA fusion transcripts, characteristic of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), could be induced by a clastogenic agent in cells known to have, a priori, a favorable spatial distribution of these genes. A lymphoid-cell line, lacking the t(15;17) but having the PML and RARA genes in close proximity in specific phases of the cell cycle, was irradiated with 10 Gy of (60)Co, and the incidence of PML-RARA transcripts was analyzed by a highly sensitive PCR assay. Despite gene proximity, typical PML-RARA transcripts were only rarely detected in irradiated cells. The same phenomenon was observed at similar frequency in control non-irradiated cells. These findings made us investigate whether such transcripts could also be detected in peripheral blood cells from normal individuals. PML-RARA transcripts were observed at low frequencies in isolated lymphoid and granulocytic cell populations, with similar incidence in both cell types. The data thus indicate that the PML and RARA genes are not particularly susceptible to the clastogenic effects of gamma-irradiation, and that, similar to what has been reported for other chromosomal translocations, transcriptionally active PML-RARA rearrangements can be generated in normal hematopoietic cells of different lineages without apparent oncogenic consequences.

Data de Publicação
2000

Suporte
Genes Chromosomes Cancer

Identificadores da Publicação

Editora
Wiley

Volume
29
Fascículo
3

Página Inicial
266
Página Final
275


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APA
Ana Sofia Quina, Paula Gameiro, Manuel Sá da Costa, Margarida Telhada, Leonor Parreira, (2000). PML-RARA fusion transcripts in irradiated and normal hematopoietic cells. Genes Chromosomes Cancer, 29, 266-275.

IEEE
Ana Sofia Quina, Paula Gameiro, Manuel Sá da Costa, Margarida Telhada, Leonor Parreira, "PML-RARA fusion transcripts in irradiated and normal hematopoietic cells" in Genes Chromosomes Cancer, vol. 29, pp. 266-275, 2000.

BIBTEX
@article{44383, author = {Ana Sofia Quina and Paula Gameiro and Manuel Sá da Costa and Margarida Telhada and Leonor Parreira}, title = {PML-RARA fusion transcripts in irradiated and normal hematopoietic cells}, journal = {Genes Chromosomes Cancer}, year = 2000, pages = {266-275}, volume = 29 }