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Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas
Oncogenes involved in recurrent chromosomal translocations serve as diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets in hematopoietic tumors. In contrast to myeloid and B-cell neoplasms, translocations in peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are poorly understood. Here, we identified recurrent translocatio...
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author | Feldman, Andrew L. Law, Mark Remstein, Ellen D. Macon, William R. Erickson, Lori A. Grogg, Karen L. Kurtin, Paul J. Dogan, Ahmet |
author_facet | Feldman, Andrew L. Law, Mark Remstein, Ellen D. Macon, William R. Erickson, Lori A. Grogg, Karen L. Kurtin, Paul J. Dogan, Ahmet |
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description | Oncogenes involved in recurrent chromosomal translocations serve as diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets in hematopoietic tumors. In contrast to myeloid and B-cell neoplasms, translocations in peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are poorly understood. Here, we identified recurrent translocations involving the multiple myeloma oncogene-1/interferon regulatory factor-4 (IRF4) locus in PTCLs. IRF4 translocations exist in myeloma and some B-cell lymphomas, but have not been reported previously in PTCLs. We studied 169 PTCLs using fluorescence in situ hybridization and identified 12 cases with IRF4 translocations. Two cases with t(6;14)(p25;q11.2) had translocations between IRF4 and the T-cell receptor-alpha (TCRA) locus. Both were cytotoxic PTCLs, unspecified (PTCL-Us) involving bone marrow and skin. Eight of the remaining ten cases were cutaneous ALCLs without TCRA rearrangements (57% of cutaneous ALCLs tested). These findings identified IRF4 translocations as a novel recurrent genetic abnormality in PTCLs. Cytotoxic PTCL-Us involving bone marrow and skin and containing IRF4/TCRA translocations might represent a distinct clinicopathologic entity. Translocations involving IRF4 but not TCRA appear to occur predominantly in cutaneous ALCLs. Detecting these translocations may be useful in lymphoma diagnosis. Further, due to its involvement in translocations, MUM1/IRF4 protein may play an important biologic role in some PTCLs, and might represent a possible therapeutic target. |
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spelling | pubmed-26564142009-09-01 Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas Feldman, Andrew L. Law, Mark Remstein, Ellen D. Macon, William R. Erickson, Lori A. Grogg, Karen L. Kurtin, Paul J. Dogan, Ahmet Leukemia Article Oncogenes involved in recurrent chromosomal translocations serve as diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets in hematopoietic tumors. In contrast to myeloid and B-cell neoplasms, translocations in peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are poorly understood. Here, we identified recurrent translocations involving the multiple myeloma oncogene-1/interferon regulatory factor-4 (IRF4) locus in PTCLs. IRF4 translocations exist in myeloma and some B-cell lymphomas, but have not been reported previously in PTCLs. We studied 169 PTCLs using fluorescence in situ hybridization and identified 12 cases with IRF4 translocations. Two cases with t(6;14)(p25;q11.2) had translocations between IRF4 and the T-cell receptor-alpha (TCRA) locus. Both were cytotoxic PTCLs, unspecified (PTCL-Us) involving bone marrow and skin. Eight of the remaining ten cases were cutaneous ALCLs without TCRA rearrangements (57% of cutaneous ALCLs tested). These findings identified IRF4 translocations as a novel recurrent genetic abnormality in PTCLs. Cytotoxic PTCL-Us involving bone marrow and skin and containing IRF4/TCRA translocations might represent a distinct clinicopathologic entity. Translocations involving IRF4 but not TCRA appear to occur predominantly in cutaneous ALCLs. Detecting these translocations may be useful in lymphoma diagnosis. Further, due to its involvement in translocations, MUM1/IRF4 protein may play an important biologic role in some PTCLs, and might represent a possible therapeutic target. 2008-11-06 2009-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2656414/ /pubmed/18987657 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/leu.2008.320 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Feldman, Andrew L. Law, Mark Remstein, Ellen D. Macon, William R. Erickson, Lori A. Grogg, Karen L. Kurtin, Paul J. Dogan, Ahmet Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas |
title | Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas |
title_full | Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas |
title_fullStr | Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas |
title_full_unstemmed | Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas |
title_short | Recurrent translocations involving the IRF4 oncogene locus in peripheral T-cell lymphomas |
title_sort | recurrent translocations involving the irf4 oncogene locus in peripheral t-cell lymphomas |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18987657 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/leu.2008.320 |
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