2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cancergencyto.2007.03.010
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Cytogenetic and molecular study of the PRDX4 gene in a t(X;18)(p22;q23): a cautionary tale

Abstract: The PRDX4 gene located at Xp22 encodes for a member of the peroxiredoxin gene family. Genes within this family exhibit thioredoxin-dependent peroxidase activity and have been implicated in cellular functioning, including proliferation and differentiation. Recently, PRDX4 has been identified as a partner gene in a t(X;21) translocation in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia. To determine whether PRDX4 was involved in other translocations, leukemia cells from 15 patients with Xp22 abnormalities were screened f… Show more

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“…37 In FISH, cytogenetic and molecular studies, PRDX4 has been shown to be translocated in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (t(X,2l)) (p22;q22) 38 and in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (t(X;l8)(p23;q23)). 39 Giguere et al 40 found for the first time an interaction between thromboxane A 2 receptor that is involved in oxidative stress and Prdx4 activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37 In FISH, cytogenetic and molecular studies, PRDX4 has been shown to be translocated in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (t(X,2l)) (p22;q22) 38 and in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (t(X;l8)(p23;q23)). 39 Giguere et al 40 found for the first time an interaction between thromboxane A 2 receptor that is involved in oxidative stress and Prdx4 activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A defect in the PRDX4 gene has been identified in rare cases of the malignancy [82,83]. Thus, PRDX4 may also play roles in these malignant cells, but these roles remain mostly unknown.…”
Section: Extracellular Prdx4mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…68 Furthermore, another fusion gene related to PRDX4 was observed resulted from a translocation (X;18)(p22;q23) in one patient with acute lymphocytic leukemia. 94 On the other hand, some data showed that PRDX4 is a rare locus for chromosomal translocations in AML. 67,95 So, we are not certain if PRDX4 plays a valuable role in AML.…”
Section: Peroxiredoxin 4 In Various Cancersmentioning
confidence: 99%