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Mate pair sequencing outperforms fluorescence in situ hybridization in the genomic characterization of multiple myeloma.

Authors :
Smadbeck J
Peterson JF
Pearce KE
Pitel BA
Figueroa AL
Timm M
Jevremovic D
Shi M
Stewart AK
Braggio E
Riggs DL
Bergsagel PL
Vasmatzis G
Kearney HM
Hoppman NL
Ketterling RP
Kumar S
Rajkumar SV
Greipp PT
Baughn LB
Source :
Blood cancer journal [Blood Cancer J] 2019 Dec 16; Vol. 9 (12), pp. 103. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Dec 16.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is currently the gold-standard assay to detect recurrent genomic abnormalities of prognostic significance in multiple myeloma (MM). Since most translocations in MM involve a position effect with heterogeneous breakpoints, we hypothesize that FISH has the potential to miss translocations involving these regions. We evaluated 70 bone marrow samples from patients with plasma cell dyscrasia by FISH and whole-genome mate-pair sequencing (MPseq). Thirty cases (42.9%) displayed at least one instance of discordance between FISH and MPseq for each primary and secondary abnormality evaluated. Nine cases had abnormalities detected by FISH that went undetected by MPseq including 6 tetraploid clones and three cases with missed copy number abnormalities. In contrast, 19 cases had abnormalities detected by MPseq that went undetected by FISH. Seventeen were MYC rearrangements and two were 17p deletions. MPseq identified 36 MYC abnormalities and 17 (50.0% of MYC abnormal group with FISH results) displayed a false negative FISH result. MPseq identified 10 cases (14.3%) with IgL rearrangements, a recent marker of poor outcome, and 10% with abnormalities in genes associated with lenalidomide response or resistance. In summary, MPseq was superior in the characterization of rearrangement complexity and identification of secondary abnormalities demonstrating increased clinical value compared to FISH.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2044-5385
Volume :
9
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood cancer journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31844041
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41408-019-0255-z