Development of a dual-color, double fusion FISH assay to detect RPN1/EVI1 gene fusion associated with inv(3), t(3;3), and ins(3;3) in patients with myelodysplasia and acute myeloid leukemia.
The EVI-1 gene encodes a Zn finger, DNA binding protein previously detected in some acute myelogenous leukemias (AML) and myelodysplasias (MDS), but not in normal marrow or cord blood cells.
In summary, the results show that the defects in the erythroid development in a subpopulation of patients with myelodysplasia is localized at an early stage of the erythroid differentiation and is associated with the persistent expression of the CD34 antigen and, in some cases, with the expression of Evi-1.
The EVI1 gene may be expressed through at least two pathways in hematologic malignancies; one is related to chromosomal changes at 3q26, while the other is related to myelodysplasia regardless of chromosomal changes at 3q26 region.
Our results showed that EVI1 expression was frequent in patients with post-MDS AML and AML with trilineage myelodysplasia, regardless of the presence or absence of 3q26 abnormalities.