2020
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2020-141015
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Clinical and Biological Impact of TP53 Alterations in Del(11q) Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Abstract: Large-scale next-generation sequencing (NGS) studies have suggested common patterns of co-occurrence or mutual exclusivity between genetic alterations in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). However, little is known about how most of these alterations cooperate to drive CLL pathogenesis, as well as the impact of these concurrencies in clinical outcome. In this regard, we investigated the clinical and biological impact of the co-occurrence of high-risk lesions such as del(11q)/ATM mutation and del(17p)/TP53 muta… Show more

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“…The IGLL5 gene encodes one of the immunoglobulin lambda-like polypeptides that is involved in tumor progression. IGLL5 was mainly found to frequently occur in the mutation in chronic lymphoblastic leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma (Kasar et al, 2015;Pérez-Carretero et al, 2020;Fan et al, 2020;Li et al, 2020;Panea et al, 2019;D'Agostino et al, 2020;White et al, 2018). In the cortex of patients with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, IGLL5 could be a significant diagnosis factor.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IGLL5 gene encodes one of the immunoglobulin lambda-like polypeptides that is involved in tumor progression. IGLL5 was mainly found to frequently occur in the mutation in chronic lymphoblastic leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma (Kasar et al, 2015;Pérez-Carretero et al, 2020;Fan et al, 2020;Li et al, 2020;Panea et al, 2019;D'Agostino et al, 2020;White et al, 2018). In the cortex of patients with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, IGLL5 could be a significant diagnosis factor.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%