The t(2;5)(p23;q35) translocation was initially identified in cases of anaplastic large-cell lymphoma (ALCL) that expressed the Ki-1 (CD30) antigen. We have recently cloned this translocation and shown it to encode a chimeric product consisting of the N-terminal portion of a nonribosomal nucleolar phosphoprotein, nucleophosmin (NPM), from chromosome 5, fused to the kinase domain of a novel transmembrane tyrosine-specific protein kinase, anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK), from chromosome 2. To better define the spectrum of lymphomas that contain this translocation, we have analyzed 70 cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) for expression of the t(2;5)-derived NPM/ALK chimeric message by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Using a previously described set of oligonucleotide primers, NPM/ALK chimeric transcripts were detected in 21 of 22 cases that contained the t(2;5) by cytogenetic analysis and in 10 of 48 cases that either lacked evidence of the t(2;5) or had unsuccessful cytogenetics. In all but 1 case, the NPM/ALK PCR products were of identical size and sequence, suggesting that the genomic chromosome breaks are clustered in a single intron in both NPM and ALK. The NPM/ALK-expressing cases were not confined to NHLs with anaplastic morphology and included 15 ALCLs, 6 immunoblastic lymphomas, and 10 diffuse large-cell lymphomas. Moreover, only slightly greater than half of the cases with anaplastic morphology and 59% of CD30-expressing cases were NPM/ALK positive. Thus, neither anaplastic morphology nor the expression of CD30 accurately predicted the presence of this molecular genetic subtype of lymphoma.
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June 15, 1995
Molecular detection of the (2;5) translocation of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction
JR Downing,
JR Downing
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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SA Shurtleff,
SA Shurtleff
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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M Zielenska,
M Zielenska
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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AM Curcio-Brint,
AM Curcio-Brint
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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FG Behm,
FG Behm
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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DR Head,
DR Head
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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JT Sandlund,
JT Sandlund
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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DD Weisenburger,
DD Weisenburger
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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AE Kossakowska,
AE Kossakowska
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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P Thorner
P Thorner
Department of Pathology, St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105, USA.
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Blood (1995) 85 (12): 3416–3422.
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JR Downing, SA Shurtleff, M Zielenska, AM Curcio-Brint, FG Behm, DR Head, JT Sandlund, DD Weisenburger, AE Kossakowska, P Thorner; Molecular detection of the (2;5) translocation of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. Blood 1995; 85 (12): 3416–3422. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.12.3416.bloodjournal85123416
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