5'RARA submicroscopic deletion from new variant translocation involving chromosomes 15, 17, and 18, in a case of acute promyelocytic leukemia.

Journal: Cancer Genetics And Cytogenetics
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Abstract

Submicroscopic deletions of the PML-RARA fusion genes constitute rare rearrangements in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). We describe a rare case of APL carrying a novel complex translocation involving chromosomes 15, 17, and 18 associated with a submicroscopic deletion of the 5' part of the RARA gene, as evidenced by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). A PML/RARA dual-fusion probe did not reveal the RARA-PML fusion signal on the der(17q), usually detected in the typical t(15;17). The RARA break-apart probe showed a deletion hybridization pattern with loss of the signal corresponding to the 5' portion of the RARA gene. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction confirmed the absence of the fusion RARA-PML transcript. The patient achieved complete remission, but died during consolidation therapy, 2 months after diagnosis. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of APL with a complex variant t(15;17) involving chromosome 18 at band q12 and one of the very rare described cases displaying a submicroscopic deletion of the RARA 5' region. Further cases are needed to delineate the incidence of submicroscopic deletions in APL and elucidate their prognostic impact.

Authors
Chryssa Stavropoulou, Vasileios Georgakakos, Kalliopi Manola, Maria Pagoni, Maria Garofalaki, Gabriel Pantelias, Constantina Sambani