Automated Author Profile

J., Felker

Current S-Index

1.0

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.5

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

2

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

13.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

1

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Supplementary Material for: B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with iAMP21 in a Patient with Constitutional Ring Chromosome 21

Pediatric B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is associated with various specific cytogenetic and molecular markers that significantly influence treatment and prognosis. Intrachromosomal amplification of chromosome 21 (iAMP21) defines a rare distinct cytogenetic subgroup of childhood B-ALL, which is characterized by amplification of region 21q22.12 comprising the RUNX1 gene. Constitutional structural chromosomal abnormalities involving chromosome 21 confer an increased risk for B-ALL with iAMP21. Here, we report the development of B-ALL with iAMP21 in a 9-year-old child with a constitutional ring chromosome 21, r(21)c, uncovered after B-ALL diagnosis. Cytogenetic and microarray analysis of the post-therapy sample revealed an abnormal chromosome 21 lacking a satellite and having a deletion of the terminal 22q22.3 region, consistent with a constitutional ring chromosome 21, r(21)(p11.2q22). On a retrospective analysis, this ring chromosome was observed in the normal cells in the pre-treatment diagnostic specimen. Constitutional ring chromosome 21 may remain undetected in patients with mild or no neurodevelopmental phenotype, posing an unknown lifelong risk of developing B-ALL with iAMP21. Individuals with constitutional structural chromosome 21 rearrangements such as ring 21 require a close surveillance and long-term follow-up studies to establish their risk of B-ALL relapse and possibility of developing other malignancies. Germline analysis is recommended to all pediatric patients with iAMP21-related B-ALL to rule out structural chromosome 21 rearrangements and to elucidate molecular mechanisms of iAMP21 formation.

Authors

  • V., Baloda ;
  • N., Aggarwal ;
  • F.G., Rosado ;
  • S., Mackey ;
  • J., Felker ;
  • S.A., Yatsenko
1 Citation0 Mentions13% FAIR0.6 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.21701024January 2022

Supplementary Material for: B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia with iAMP21 in a Patient with Constitutional Ring Chromosome 21

Pediatric B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is associated with various specific cytogenetic and molecular markers that significantly influence treatment and prognosis. Intrachromosomal amplification of chromosome 21 (iAMP21) defines a rare distinct cytogenetic subgroup of childhood B-ALL, which is characterized by amplification of region 21q22.12 comprising the RUNX1 gene. Constitutional structural chromosomal abnormalities involving chromosome 21 confer an increased risk for B-ALL with iAMP21. Here, we report the development of B-ALL with iAMP21 in a 9-year-old child with a constitutional ring chromosome 21, r(21)c, uncovered after B-ALL diagnosis. Cytogenetic and microarray analysis of the post-therapy sample revealed an abnormal chromosome 21 lacking a satellite and having a deletion of the terminal 22q22.3 region, consistent with a constitutional ring chromosome 21, r(21)(p11.2q22). On a retrospective analysis, this ring chromosome was observed in the normal cells in the pre-treatment diagnostic specimen. Constitutional ring chromosome 21 may remain undetected in patients with mild or no neurodevelopmental phenotype, posing an unknown lifelong risk of developing B-ALL with iAMP21. Individuals with constitutional structural chromosome 21 rearrangements such as ring 21 require a close surveillance and long-term follow-up studies to establish their risk of B-ALL relapse and possibility of developing other malignancies. Germline analysis is recommended to all pediatric patients with iAMP21-related B-ALL to rule out structural chromosome 21 rearrangements and to elucidate molecular mechanisms of iAMP21 formation.

Authors

  • V., Baloda ;
  • N., Aggarwal ;
  • F.G., Rosado ;
  • S., Mackey ;
  • J., Felker ;
  • S.A., Yatsenko
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.21701024.v1January 2022