Characterization of the 13q14 tumor suppressor locus in CLL: identification of ALT1, an alternative splice variant of the LEU2 gene
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Characterization of the 13q14 tumor suppressor locus in CLL: identification of ALT1, an alternative splice variant of the LEU2 gene
Abstract
Chromosome 13q14 deletions constitute the most common genetic abnormality in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). To identify the putative tumor suppressor gene targeted by 13q14 genomic loss, we completely sequenced and characterized a segment of 790 kb at 13q14 spanning the minimal region of loss in CLL. Transcribed sequences in the region were identified through database homology searches and exon-prediction analysis. Two-hundred kb at the centromeric end of the sequence contain five CpG islands, three previously identified genes LEU5/RFP2, LEU2, and LEU1, seven of seven EST clusters composed of >10 ESTs, and a large number of predicted exons. Homology searches against the mouse EST database have allowed us to identify a highly conserved alternative first exon of the LEU2 gene, giving rise to a novel transcript, ALT1 (GenBank accession no. AF380424), which originates within a G+C region in the vicinity of the D13S272 marker. Two novel 3' exons of LEU2 were also identified and are present in both LEU2 and ALT1 transcripts. However, we have not identified any mutations in leukemia cases, or alterations in expression of mRNAs in the region, that might directly implicate these mRNAs in the pathology of CLL. The centromeric end of the sequence, where all reported genes are located, contains twice the expected amount of ALU repeats, whereas the telomeric end is LINE1 rich and contains four LINE1 elements longer than 4 kb, including two full-length LINE1 sequences. This feature of the sequence may favor the occurrence of chromosomal rearrangements and may confer instability to the region, resulting in deletions that may inactivate an as yet unidentified tumor suppressor.
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