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      • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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      •   صفحهٔ اصلی
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      • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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      Does TAL-1 Deletion Contribute to the High Incidence of T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in South Indian Patients?

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      Background: The incidence of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) in South India is very high(43.1%) when compared to the Western countries (10-20%). TAL-1 deletion is the most common geneticabnormality in T-ALL. Objectives: The present study was aimed to detect the incidence of type 1 and type 2TAL-1 deletions and assess whether they might contribute to the high incidence of T-ALL in South India. Materialsand Methods: 45 cases of T-ALL (pediatric-32, adolescents-7 and young adults-6) were studied by DNA-PCRand sequencing. Age of the patients ranged from 3 yrs to 29 yrs (median age 14 yrs). Results: TAL-1 deletiontype 1 was detected in 6 (13.3%) cases (3 pediatric and 3 adolescents) and all were males. TAL-1 deletion type 2was not present. Comparing the clinical features and immunological marker analysis of TAL-1 deletion positiveand negative cases did not show any significant differences except in the WBC count, which was significantlyhigher in cases showing TAL-1 deletion (>100 x 109/L, p value= 0.003). All the positive cases of TAL-1 deletionwere confirmed by sequencing, the results showing that the fusion region at SIL gene and TAL-1 gene containedan average ‘N region’ insertion of 7.8 nucleotides. The numbers of nucleotides deleted at the 5’ end and 3’ end ofTAL-1 gene were averages of 3 and 1, respectively. 100 x 109/L, p value= 0.003). All the positive cases of TAL-1 deletionwere confirmed by sequencing, the results showing that the fusion region at SIL gene and TAL-1 gene containedan average ‘N region’ insertion of 7.8 nucleotides. The numbers of nucleotides deleted at the 5’ end and 3’ end ofTAL-1 gene were averages of 3 and 1, respectively. Conclusion: Though the incidence of T-ALL is high in SouthIndia, the frequency of TAL-1 deletion and their fusion gene sequences are not unique and are similar to thosereported in other ethnic and geographic populations. Hence the present study indicates that TAL-1 deletionalone does not contribute to the high incidence of T-ALL in South Indian patients.
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      TAL-1 deletions
      DNA-PCR
      sequencing
      fusion region

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      تاریخ نشر
      2008-01-01
      1386-10-11
      ناشر
      West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)

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      1513-7368
      2476-762X
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      http://journal.waocp.org/article_24712.html
      https://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/29639

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