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Original Article

Transcription of Tal-1, A Putative Oncogene Playing an Important Role in Childhood T-All, Can be Shown in Normal Peripheral Blood Cells by a Highly Sensitive Rt-Pcr Assay

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Pages 349-358 | Received 09 Aug 1996, Accepted 18 Oct 1996, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Rearrangement of the tal-1 gene is the most frequent clonal marker in childhood T cell acute leukemia. Previously, tal-1 mRNA expression has been observed only in cells of the erythroid, mast cell, and megakaryocytic lineages and in blastic lymphoid cells of normal bone marrow, not in normal lymphocytes or monocytes of the peripheral blood (PB). In this study we addressed the question of tal-1 expression during normal hematopoietic development by performing reverse tran-scriplion-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) on RNA from PB cells of 12 healthy donors. Ten of 10 unsorted samples were RT-PCR positive fortal-1 expression. Sorted T cells and monocytes from three donors showed tal-1 RT-PCR products. This is the first direct experimental evidence of tal-1 transcripts in these two normal PB cell types.

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