We investigated expression of the human ecotropic virus integration site-1 (EVI1) gene in patients with leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) using the reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method. The EVI1 transcripts were detected in 5 (10.0%) of 50 patients with de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML), including two AML patients with trilineage myelodysplasia, and in 8 (34.8%) of 23 patients with post-myelodysplastic syndrome AML (post-MDS AML). EVI1 expression was also detected in 6 (35.3%) of 17 MDS patients and three of six patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) in myelomegakaryoblast crisis. No EVI1 transcripts were detected in patients with acute lymphoid leukemia (n = 15) or CML in lymphoid blast crisis (n = 4). Chromosomal abnormalities at the 3q26 region, where the EVI1 gene is located, were found in one patient with MDS and two patients with CML myelomegakaryoblast crisis who had EVI1 expression. Our results showed that EVI1 expression was frequent in patients with post-MDS AML and AML with trilineage myelodysplasia, regardless of the presence or absence of 3q26 abnormalities. EVI1 expression was accompanied by expression of GATA-1 and GATA-2, and often by stem cell leukemia (SCL) gene expression. In patients with post-MDS AML, EVI1 expression was not always associated with a 3q26 abnormality, whereas EVI1 expression in CML myelomegakaryoblast crisis was often linked to a 3q26 abnormality. Our results suggest that the leukemogenic role of EVI1 expression may differ between post-MDS AML and leukemia, with EVI1 expression associated with a 3q26 abnormality.
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June 15, 1995
Ecotropic virus integration site-1 gene preferentially expressed in post-myelodysplasia acute myeloid leukemia: possible association with GATA-1, GATA-2, and stem cell leukemia gene expression
JH Ohyashiki,
JH Ohyashiki
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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K Ohyashiki,
K Ohyashiki
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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T Shimamoto,
T Shimamoto
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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K Kawakubo,
K Kawakubo
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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T Fujimura,
T Fujimura
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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S Nakazawa,
S Nakazawa
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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K Toyama
K Toyama
First Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College, Japan.
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Blood (1995) 85 (12): 3713–3718.
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JH Ohyashiki, K Ohyashiki, T Shimamoto, K Kawakubo, T Fujimura, S Nakazawa, K Toyama; Ecotropic virus integration site-1 gene preferentially expressed in post-myelodysplasia acute myeloid leukemia: possible association with GATA-1, GATA-2, and stem cell leukemia gene expression. Blood 1995; 85 (12): 3713–3718. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V85.12.3713.bloodjournal85123713
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