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The short isoform of the long‐type <i><scp>PML</scp>‐<scp>RARA</scp></i> fusion gene in acute promyelocytic leukaemia lacks sensitivity to all‐trans‐retinoic acid

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Alternative splicing is associated with human disease. In acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL) patients with the long (L)-type promyelocytic leukaemia-retinoic acid receptor α fusion gene (PML-RARA), three alternative splicing isoforms can be detected: E5(+)E6(+), E5(-)E6(+), and E5(-)E6(-). This study is the first to demonstrate that alternative splicing of L-type PML-RARA is associated with time to achieve complete remission (CR) in APL. Higher expression of the E5(-)E6(-) isoform, the short isoform, was related to longer time to achieve CR. Each isoform was constructed into recombinant lentiviral vector and transfected into U937 cells. Compared with the E5(-)E6(+) and E5(+)E6(+) groups, the U937 cells with E5(-)E6(-) showed lower sensitivity to all-trans-retinoic acid treatment.

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