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Correlation Between c-MYC Gene Expression and Response after Induction Therapy Among Patients with Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma and Monoclonal Gammopathy Undetermined Significance

Authors :
Elena O. Gribanova
Maria V. Nareyko
Olga S. Pokrovskaya
V. L. Surin
Olga Koroleva
Eleonora Boeva
Islam Nakastoev
Mihail Drokov
Anjelika Danilina
Maia Firsova
Valeri G. Savchenko
Ekaterina Y. Demidova
Larisa P. Mendeleeva
Madina Kanaeva
Larisa A. Kuzmina
Irina V. Galtseva
M V Solovev
Evdokia S. Urnova
Vyacheslav Rizhko
Aleksander Grachev
Elena N. Parovichnikova
Source :
ResearcherID
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
American Society of Hematology, 2015.

Abstract

Introduction. Patients (pts) with oncopathology who have hyperexpression of c-MYC demonstrate low response to chemotherapy and poor prognosis. In our study we investigated the level of c-MYC gene expression in pts withmultiple myeloma (MM) and/or monoclonal gammopathy undetermined significance (MGUS) at the moment of MM/MGUS diagnosis. Patients and Methods. 40 patients with newly diagnosed MM/MGUS and 9 healthy bone marrow donors (as a control group) were included in our study. The median age of patients with MM/MGUS was 56 years (29-77), donors - 32 years (24-41). The bone marrow collection for examination was done at the moment of diagnosis. The investigated material was divided into 2 samples: all mononuclears and separated CD138+ cells. Level of c-MYC expression was identified by quantitative real time PCR (qRT-PCR). The whole number of qRT-PCR analysis was 98. Induction therapy (VCD/PAD) was initiated for 36 patients with MM, 4 patients with MGUS remained under observation. Antitumor response was evaluated after induction therapy according to the IMGG criteria. Results. From 98 samples among pts reliable results qRT-PCR and evaluated c-MYC expression were in 36 samples from total mononuclears and 17 from separated CD138+ cells. In all 18 samples from healthy donors: 9 from total mononuclear, and 9 from CD138+ cells results of qRT-PCR were reliable. Mean c-MYC expression level among MM/MGUS pts was 55.014 (2ΔCt) in CD138+ cells and in samples from total mononuclears - 17.585 (2ΔCt). In healthy donors the results were 7.183(2ΔCt) and 1.907 (2ΔCt) respectively. After induction therapy complete response (CR) was demonstrated 6 patients, very good partial response (VGPR) - in 7 patients, partial response (PR) - in 15 and other 5 pts were refractory. Mean c-MYC expression level in samples from separated CD138+ cells in pts with CR was-14.259 (2ΔCt), with VGPR-38.314 (2ΔCt), with PR-50.506 (2ΔCt), and in refractory pts-181.271 (2ΔCt), among patients with MGUS the level was 10.928 (2ΔCt). In samples from mononuclears: 5.138, 30.355, 11.877, 38.911, 7.323 (2ΔCt) respectively. Thus, response after induction therapy was worse among patients with high gene c-MYC expression (Figure 1 a). Such a correlation was not revealed in analysis of data from samples of total mononuclears (Figure 1 b). Conclusion. Mean c-MYC gene expression level in CD138+ cells among MM/MGUS pts was higher than among healthy donors (p Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.

Details

ISSN :
15280020 and 00064971
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Blood
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4fc97c2b409c07749e81afb16fee572e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v126.23.5324.5324