[Molecular genetic characterization of chronic lymphocytic leukemia aggressivity in Czech patients: a nucleotide variability of genes coding for heavy chain of immunoglobulin].

2006 
BACKGROUND: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is a heterogeneous disease manifesting with a variable clinical course. It is evident from many studies, that the division into two main prognostic categories is possible on the basis of mutation status of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene. The objective of our work was to identify a presence or absence of IgVH gene mutations in B-CLL patients which are monitored or treated on hematological clinics and to determine the presence of individual D and J, subgenes in malignant population of B-cells. METHODS AND RESULTS: A nucleotide sequence of IgVH gene of neoplastic cells was analyzed by appropriate molecular-genetic methods. RNA/cDNA was collected from 358 patients and a spectrum of individual subgenes translocations was identified. Our results show that 56.3% of patients manifested an unmutated variable (VH) segment. It is expected from the published data that this group of patients will suffer from aggressive course of the disease and will exhibit a substantially shorter survival in comparison to patients possessing somatic hypermutations. An expanded population of leukemic B-cells showed increased occurrence of clones whose variable segments belong to three different families. VH3 alleles are the ones most frequently used. A frequency of unmutated alleles is prominently shifted into families with V I homology. The preferred "diversity and joining" segments are D3, D2 and JH 4 and JH 6. CONCLUSIONS: The analysis of heavy chain immunoglobulin gene after recombinant VH-D-J11 segments translocation belongs to a standard hematooncological investigation. The results are an important prognostic criterion for prediction of expected disease aggressivity and for a minimal residual disease monitoring.
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