Discovery of the Philadelphia chromosome: a personal perspective

PC Nowell - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2007 - Am Soc Clin Investig
PC Nowell
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2007Am Soc Clin Investig
Almost 50 years ago, David Hungerford and I noticed an abnormally small chromosome in
cells from patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). This article is a personal
perspective of the events leading to the discovery of this chromosome, which became known
as the Philadelphia chromosome. As technology advanced over subsequent decades, the
translocation resulting in the Philadelphia chromosome has been identified, its role in the
development of CML has been confirmed, and a therapy directed against the abnormal …
Almost 50 years ago, David Hungerford and I noticed an abnormally small chromosome in cells from patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML). This article is a personal perspective of the events leading to the discovery of this chromosome, which became known as the Philadelphia chromosome. As technology advanced over subsequent decades, the translocation resulting in the Philadelphia chromosome has been identified, its role in the development of CML has been confirmed, and a therapy directed against the abnormal protein it produces has shown promising results in the treatment of patients with CML.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation