t(7;14)(q22;q11)
2004-08-01 Anita L Hawkins   Affiliation1.Johns Hopkins Pathology Cytogenetics Laboratory Baltimore, Baltimore, MD. USA
Clinics and Pathology
Disease
Observed in 3 cases of AML (one specified as secondary AML- M2, other 2 cases not specified), in one case as sole anomaly (subclone with trisomy 8 also).
Phenotype stem cell origin
Presumably myeloid.
Epidemiology
Uncommon; all 3 reported cases were elderly (ages 62, 63, 70; two female and one male).
Cytogenetics
Cytogenetics morphological
Since only der(7) was seen in 2/3 cases, this is likely the critical juncture of the translocation. Breakpoint on 7q may in fact be 7q31 (by FISH) but appears to be q22 by limited G-band analysis; 14 breakpoint is near centromere but not clearly defined by G-banding.
Cytogenetics molecular
First identified as a recurrent abnormality by spectral karyotyping (SKY). The 7q breakpoint may be slightly more distal than indicated by G-bands (q22). FISH with commercial probe for D7S486 and D7S522 (7q31, control region probe for Williams Syndrome) in one case showed signal retained on der(7), suggesting breakpoint distal to this location.
Genes Involved and Proteins
Note
unknown at present
Result of the Chromosomal Anomaly
Note
Critical region is likely on the der(7) if a fusion gene, or, the critical event may be loss of region distal to 7q22/q31 and the translocation with 14 be only a mechanism for accomplishing the loss.
Article Bibliography
| Pubmed ID | Last Year | Title | Authors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10865969 | 2000 | Comparison of spectral karyotyping and conventional cytogenetics in 39 patients with acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndrome. | Mohr B et al |
| 9090389 | 1997 | Hidden chromosome abnormalities in haematological malignancies detected by multicolour spectral karyotyping. | Veldman T et al |
Citation
Anita L Hawkins
t(7;14)(q22;q11)
Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2004-08-01
Online version: http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/haematological/1373/t(7
