1.Hematology Division, Department of Pathology, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong, P.R. China
As a secondary or additional abnormality, +19 is frequently encountered in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML). Though not as common as trisomy 8, i(17q) and extra Ph chromosome, +19 is nevertheless seen in up to 15% of CML patients with additional abnormalities.
Frequent gain of chromosome 19 or 19q was recently detected by comparative genomic hybridization in 4 out of 12 (33.3%) patients samples of acute megakaryoblastic leukaemia (AML-M7) and 9 out of 11 (81.8%) megakaryoblastic cell lines. In none of the primary patient samples was the abnormality detected by G-banding analysis. In another study on childhood and adult AML-M7, +19 was detected in 7 out of 53 patients, although as an additional abnormality in all cases. It appears +19 may play a role in the pathogenesis of megakaryoblastic leukaemia.
Edmond S.K. Ma ; Thomas S.K. Wan
+19 or trisomy 19
Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2003-06-01
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