Fureder_2000_Cancer.Genet.Cytogenet_121_133

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Title : Reciprocal translocation (3\;5)(q26\;q22) and possible BCHE gene involvement in an unusual myelogenous disorder with both myeloproliferative and dysplastic features - Fureder_2000_Cancer.Genet.Cytogenet_121_133
Author(s) : Fureder W , Streubel B , Jordan JH , Walchshofer S , Wimazal F , Jager U , Geissler K , Schwartz LB , Chott A , Lechner K , Valent P , Fonatsch C
Ref : Cancer Genet Cytogenet , 121 :133 , 2000
Abstract :

We report on a 77-year-old male patient who presented with an unusual myelogenous disorder exhibiting both myeloproliferative and dysplastic features. The patient suffered from leukocytosis, eosinophilia, basophilia, transfusion dependent anemia, and rapidly progressing thrombocytopenia. Classical chromosome analysis and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) revealed a reciprocal t(3;5)(q26;q22). Using yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) probes, the breakpoint on chromosome 3 was localized to the butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) gene (3q26.1-q26.2). This gene has recently been implicated in the regulation of myeloid cells. Whether the BCHE gene was also involved in the deregulation of myelopoiesis, causing the unusual clinical picture in this case, remains unknown.

PubMedSearch : Fureder_2000_Cancer.Genet.Cytogenet_121_133
PubMedID: 11063796

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Fureder W, Streubel B, Jordan JH, Walchshofer S, Wimazal F, Jager U, Geissler K, Schwartz LB, Chott A, Lechner K, Valent P, Fonatsch C (2000)
Reciprocal translocation (3\;5)(q26\;q22) and possible BCHE gene involvement in an unusual myelogenous disorder with both myeloproliferative and dysplastic features
Cancer Genet Cytogenet 121 :133

Fureder W, Streubel B, Jordan JH, Walchshofer S, Wimazal F, Jager U, Geissler K, Schwartz LB, Chott A, Lechner K, Valent P, Fonatsch C (2000)
Cancer Genet Cytogenet 121 :133