Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2111759 | Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Rearrangement of the BCL6 gene is found in follicular lymphomas and in diffuse large B cell lymphomas of follicular center cell origin. The breakpoints cluster mainly in a region spanning the first noncoding exon of the gene (the major breakpoint region). A second breakpoint cluster has also been identified upstream of the first BCL6 noncoding exon (the alternative breakpoint region [ABR]). To date, eight different rearrangements involving the ABR have been reported. Here, we describe a novel rearrangement involving a t(2;3)(p11;q27) translocation that affects the ABR in an unusual combination with the IGK locus.
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Authors
Cinzia Tapinassi, Carla Micucci, Idoya Lahortiga, Omar Malazzi, Patrizia Gasparini, Ana Gorosquieta, Maria D. Odero, Elena Belloni,