Usage of Different Dh Families in (In)complete Cross-Lineage IGH Gene Rearrangements in T-ALL
New Family Name* . | Old Family Name* . | No. (frequency) of Rearrangements . | Segments Used . |
---|---|---|---|
Dh1 | DM | 7 (18%) | Dh1-7: 2 |
Dh1-20: 2 | |||
Dh1-26: 3 | |||
Dh2 | DLR | 1 (3%) | Dh2-2: 1 |
Dh3 | DXP | 1 (3%) | Dh3-22: 1 |
Dh4 | DA | 2 (5%) | Dh4-4: 1 |
Dh4-23: 1 | |||
Dh5 | DK | 1 (3%) | Dh5-18: 1 |
Dh6 | DN | 18 (47%) | Dh6-6: 1 |
Dh6-19: 17 | |||
Dh7 | DQ52 | 8 (21%) | Dh7-27: 8 |
New Family Name* . | Old Family Name* . | No. (frequency) of Rearrangements . | Segments Used . |
---|---|---|---|
Dh1 | DM | 7 (18%) | Dh1-7: 2 |
Dh1-20: 2 | |||
Dh1-26: 3 | |||
Dh2 | DLR | 1 (3%) | Dh2-2: 1 |
Dh3 | DXP | 1 (3%) | Dh3-22: 1 |
Dh4 | DA | 2 (5%) | Dh4-4: 1 |
Dh4-23: 1 | |||
Dh5 | DK | 1 (3%) | Dh5-18: 1 |
Dh6 | DN | 18 (47%) | Dh6-6: 1 |
Dh6-19: 17 | |||
Dh7 | DQ52 | 8 (21%) | Dh7-27: 8 |
The new nomenclature is derived from Corbett et al,23whereas the old nomenclature is according to Ichihara et al.51