Two recurrent types of IGH::5 BCL2 breakpoints representing cytogenetic ins(14;18)(q32;q21q21) and t(14;18)(q32;q21), mediated by the VDJ and class switch recombination processes, respectively

LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA(2024)

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We describe two types of IGH::BCL2 breakpoints involving the 5 ' region of BCL2 (5 ' BCL2). One was ins(14;18)(q32;q21q21) observed in 2 follicular lymphoma (FL) cases, in which IGH was cleaved at 3' of IGHD and 5' of IGHJ and BCL2 was cleaved at 5' BCL2 and downstream regions, and a 281- or 201-kilobase pair fragment containing the BCL2 protein-coding sequences was invertedly inserted into IGH. In another type observed in 2 FL and 2 chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cases, breakage and reunion occurred within the switch region associated with IGHM (S mu) and 5 ' BCL2, creating IGH S mu::5 ' BCL2 fusion sequences on der(18)t(14;18)(q32;q21). The former is considered to be mediated by VDJ-recombination, while the latter by the class switch recombination process. There were no particular features in FL or CLL cases with IGH::5 ' BCL2 breakpoints compared with those with t(14;18)(q32;q21)/IGH::BCL2 involving the 3 ' breakpoint cluster regions.
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Follicular lymphoma,chronic lymphocytic leukemia,ins(14,18)(q32,q21q21,), IGH::5 ' BCL2 breakpoints,class switch recombination,next generation sequencing
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