Volume 28, Issue 6 740140 pp. 353-360
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Prognostic Significance of NOTCH1 and FBXW7 Mutations in Pediatric T-ALL

Yucel Erbilgin

Yucel Erbilgin

Institute of Experimental Medicine Department of Genetics Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Muge Sayitoglu

Muge Sayitoglu

Institute of Experimental Medicine Department of Genetics Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Ozden Hatirnaz

Ozden Hatirnaz

Institute of Experimental Medicine Department of Genetics Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Omer Dogru

Omer Dogru

Pediatric Hematology Divisions of Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Arzu Akcay

Arzu Akcay

Department of Pediatrics Bakirkoy Maternity and Childrens Hospital Istanbul, Turkey

Turkish BFM Study Group Istanbul, Turkey

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Gulen Tuysuz

Gulen Tuysuz

Department of Pediatrics Bakirkoy Maternity and Childrens Hospital Istanbul, Turkey

Turkish BFM Study Group Istanbul, Turkey

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Tiraje Celkan

Tiraje Celkan

Pediatric Hematology Divisions of Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Gonul Aydogan

Gonul Aydogan

Department of Pediatrics Bakirkoy Maternity and Childrens Hospital Istanbul, Turkey

Turkish BFM Study Group Istanbul, Turkey

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Zafer Salcioglu

Zafer Salcioglu

Department of Pediatrics Bakirkoy Maternity and Childrens Hospital Istanbul, Turkey

Turkish BFM Study Group Istanbul, Turkey

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Cetin Timur

Cetin Timur

Turkish BFM Study Group Istanbul, Turkey

Unit of Pediatric Hematology Ministry of Health Goztepe Teaching Hospital Istanbul, Turkey

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Lebriz Yuksel-Soycan

Lebriz Yuksel-Soycan

Turkish BFM Study Group Istanbul, Turkey

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Umit Ure

Umit Ure

Department of Internal Medicine Haseki Education and Research Hospital Istanbul, Turkey

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Sema Anak

Sema Anak

Pediatric Hematology Division of Istanbul Medical Faculty Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Leyla Agaoglu

Leyla Agaoglu

Pediatric Hematology Division of Istanbul Medical Faculty Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Omer Devecioglu

Omer Devecioglu

Pediatric Hematology Division of Istanbul Medical Faculty Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Inci Yildiz

Inci Yildiz

Pediatric Hematology Divisions of Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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Ugur Ozbek

Corresponding Author

Ugur Ozbek

Institute of Experimental Medicine Department of Genetics Istanbul University Istanbul, Turkey , istanbul.edu.tr

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First published: 30 May 2013

Abstract

The NOTCH signaling pathway plays important role in the development of multicellular organisms, as it regulates cell proliferation, survival, and differentiation. In adults, it is essential for the T- or B-lymphocyte lineage commitment. NOTCH1 and FBXW7 mutations both lead the activation of the NOTCH1 pathway and are found in the majority of T-ALL patients. In this study, the mutation analysis of NOTCH1 and FBXW7 genes was performed in 87 pediatric T-ALLs who were treated on the ALL-BFM protocols. In 19 patients (22%), activating NOTCH1 mutations were observed either in the heterodimerization domain or in the PEST domain and 7 cases (10%) demonstrated FBXW7 mutations (2 cases had both NOTCH1 and FBXW7 mutations). We also analyzed the relationship of the mutation data between the clinical and biological data of the patients. NOTCH1 and FBXW7, NOTCH1 alone were found correlated with lower initial leucocyte counts which was independent from the sex and T- cell immunophenotype. However, NOTCH1 and FBXW7 mutations were not predictive of outcome in the overall cohort of pediatric T-ALLs.

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