Analysis of a large multi-generational family provides insight into the genetics of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Stephen JFuller; ElliPapaemmanuil; LeahMcKinnon; Emily Webb ORCID logo; Gabrielle SSellick; Lan-PhuongDao-Ung; Kristen KSkarratt; DalemariCrowther; Richard SHoulston; James SWiley; (2008) Analysis of a large multi-generational family provides insight into the genetics of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. British journal of haematology, 142 (2). pp. 238-245. ISSN 0007-1048 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2008.07188.x
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We report the genetic analysis of a large multi-generational family composed of 144 individuals in which 11 members have been diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL). The observation of a significant over-representation of monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) in unaffected family members strongly supports MBL being a surrogate marker of carrier status. A genome-wide linkage scan of the family using high-density 10K single nucleotide polymorphisms provided no significant evidence for a single gene model of disease susceptibility, inviting speculation that susceptibility to CLL has a more complex basis. The absence of a correlation in IGHV usage between affected family members does however argue strongly against exposure to a single super-antigen in disease development.


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