Thirty-six patients with chronic myelocytic leukemia (CML) in the blastic phase were examined by fluorescence in situ hybridization to clarify the mechanisms of progression of the disease. Two of 19 CML patients in the blastic phase (10.5%) had an extra fused BCR-ABL gene on structurally complex chromosome aberrations in addition to the Ph chromosome. Another patient had an extra ABL oncogene on the end of a deleted chromosome, resulting in three copies of the ABL oncogene. These three patients showed additional chromosome aberrations, such as der(12), der(15), and der(18), which differ from the standard karyotypic evolution in the blastic phase. Amplification of the fused BCR-ABL gene or the ABL oncogene seemed to be induced by transposition. These segmental transpositions suggest that these regions have high genetic instability possibly leading to blastic transformation.

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