A family is described in which four out of five siblings have chromosomal aberrations both in the myeloid and lymphoid cells. One of these died in the blastic phase of chronic myelogenous leukemia, another had myelofibrosis and carcinoma of the breast, a third had squamous cell carcinoma of the lip,
Familial leukemia and inherited chromosomal aberration
β Scribed by Jaroslav Cervenka; Renner S. Anderson; Mark E. Nesbit; William Krivit
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1977
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 479 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
This communication contributes a family with 12 cases of cancer and two cases of leukemia. Chromosomal analysis was performed on three occasions, 9 months apart, In unaffected firstβdegree relatives, we have demonstrated high frequency of tetraradial figures: in parents, 1:243 mitoses, and in all firstβdegree relatives, 1:328 mitoses. The rate of chromosomal breakage was moderately elevated in comparison with carefully matched controls, mainly in father (6.17), mother (4.01) and one sister (4.07). Gβbanded and Cβbanded karyotypes revealed no structural chromosomal abnormality in relatives of leukemic children. This family is one of five leukemic families investigated. Analogous methods of chromosomal analysis have been employed in all, but chromatid exchange figures and elevated chromosomal breakage were detected only in the presently reported pedigree. It has been postulated that in this family there exists a possible relation between increased incidence of chromatid exchange figures and increased tendency to leukemia.
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