Abstract

Using Northern-blot analysis we have studied the expression of T-cell receptor (TCR) alpha, beta and gamma chain genes in primary cells obtained from 36 leukaemic patients. Fifteen patients had myeloid leukaemias, two had T-cell leukaemias, and 19 leukaemias corresponding to various stages of B-lymphocyte differentiation. We observed that truncated TCR beta mRNAs were produced in B-cells at relatively high levels even in the absence of detectable gene rearrangements. Ti alpha mRNAs of abnormal size were also frequently found. Such transcripts were not detectable in total RNA extracted from leukaemic myeloid cells. Factors allowing Ti alpha and beta gene transcription must be active in leukaemic pre-B and B cells but not in myeloid cells. Neither B-lineage nor myeloid leukaemias expressed TCR gamma gene at detectable levels.

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