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Genetic subtypes of smoldering multiple myeloma are associated with distinct pathogenic phenotypes and clinical outcomes

Authors :
Mark Bustoros
Shankara Anand
Romanos Sklavenitis-Pistofidis
Robert Redd
Eileen M. Boyle
Benny Zhitomirsky
Andrew J. Dunford
Yu-Tzu Tai
Selina J. Chavda
Cody Boehner
Carl Jannes Neuse
Mahshid Rahmat
Ankit Dutta
Tineke Casneuf
Raluca Verona
Efstathis Kastritis
Lorenzo Trippa
Chip Stewart
Brian A. Walker
Faith E. Davies
Meletios-Athanasios Dimopoulos
P. Leif Bergsagel
Kwee Yong
Gareth J. Morgan
François Aguet
Gad Getz
Irene M. Ghobrial
Source :
Nature communications. 13(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) is a precursor condition of multiple myeloma (MM) with significant heterogeneity in disease progression. Existing clinical models of progression risk do not fully capture this heterogeneity. Here we integrate 42 genetic alterations from 214 SMM patients using unsupervised binary matrix factorization (BMF) clustering and identify six distinct genetic subtypes. These subtypes are differentially associated with established MM-related RNA signatures, oncogenic and immune transcriptional profiles, and evolving clinical biomarkers. Three genetic subtypes are associated with increased risk of progression to active MM in both the primary and validation cohorts, indicating they can be used to better predict high and low-risk patients within the currently used clinical risk stratification models.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2ed156d06f7dbc991d59968088984761