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13q14 Deletion and Its Effect on Prognosis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia. | LitMetric

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most common leukemia affecting adults. CLL results due to uncontrolled accumulation of B lymphocytes in the body with the clinical spectrum ranging from comparatively benign disease to an aggressive form. The disease pathogenesis lies in molecular genetics, the most common alteration being the deletion in the long arm of chromosome 13, at position 14 (13q14) region. This deletion leads to the loss of important microRNAs which are involved in maintaining the critical balance of the apoptosis mechanism of cell death of B lymphocytes. As such, the imbalance contributes towards B cells' immortality and, thus, CLL arises. This significant 13q14 deletion contributes to CLL's pathogenesis and paves the way for CLL treatment, hence affecting the prognosis of the affected patients. Furthermore, the size of deletion of the long arm of chromosome 13 (13q) has a remarkable effect on its prognosis and therapeutic intervention. The minimal deleted region (MDR)/small deletion or long 13q loss/mutation, and biallelic 13q deletion or monoallelic 13q deletion are commonly seen. 13q14 deletion is an initiating defect targeting tumor suppressor gene locus deleted in lymphocytic leukemia 2 (DLEU2))/microRNA15A (MIR15A)/microRNA 16-1 (MIR 16-1). Regarding CLL treatment, conventional therapy with alkylating agents has been used for a long time, which reported low- to non-existent complete remission rates and adverse events after prolonged use. Moreover, research into the 13q14 deletion has also provided new insights into the molecular genetics and pathways that interact in such a way, making it possible to transform healthy cells into malignant cells in an entirely new fashion with a complete disregard to its original form, resulting in CLL.

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