Grant ID RP120372
Awarded On November 02, 2011
Title A next-generation sequencing strategy to identify chromosomal translocations targeting the immunoglobulin loci in B-cell malignancies
Program Academic Research
Award Mechanism High Impact/High Risk
Institution/Organization The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Principal Investigator/Program Director Ricardo Aguiar
Cancer Sites Leukemia, Lymphoma, Myeloma
Contracted Amount $200,000
Lay Summary

Lymphomas are common and often incurable tumors that originate from mature B-lymphocytes, a specialized type of cell that resides primarily in the blood and lymph nodes. Most of the lymphomas display an aberrant exchange of DNA material, a chromosomal translocation, involving the immunoglobulin (IG) gene region. These defects activate cancer-inducing genes, and are important in tumor development and progression. The type of chromosomal translocation found in a patient helps in the diagnosis, informs on prognosis, and instruct on the best treatment options. The identity of the translocation also aids in the design of trials for experimental drugs, enhancing the likelihood that these new t...

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