Immunologically silent cancer clone transmission from mother to offspring
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20/10/2009
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Rare cases of possible materno-fetal transmission of cancer have been recorded over the past 100 years but evidence for a shared cancer clone has been very limited. We provide genetic evidence for mother to offspring transmission, in utero, of a leukemic cell clone. Maternal and infant cancer clones shared the same unique BCR-ABL1 genomic fusion sequence, indicating a shared, single-cell origin. Microsatellite markers in the infant cancer were all of maternal origin. Additionally, the infant, maternally- derived cancer cells had a major deletion on one copy of chromosome 6p that included deletion of HLA alleles that were not inherited by the infant (i.e., foreign to the infant), suggesting a possible mechanism for immune evasion. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Isoda , T , Ford , A M , Tomizawa , D , van Delft , F W , de Castro , D G , Mitsuiki , N , Score , J , Taki , T , Morio , T , Takagi , M , Saji , H , Greaves , M & Mizutani , S 2009 , ' Immunologically silent cancer clone transmission from mother to offspring ' Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , vol 106 , no. 42 , pp. 17882-17885 . DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0904658106 |
Palavras-Chave | #fetus #fusion gene #leukemia #ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC-LEUKEMIA #TRANSPLACENTAL TRANSMISSION #CELL LYMPHOMA #CHROMOSOME #TUMOR #HLA |
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article |