Haematologica (Jun 2017)

Monitoring multiple myeloma by next-generation sequencing of V(D)J rearrangements from circulating myeloma cells and cell-free myeloma DNA

  • Anna Oberle,
  • Anna Brandt,
  • Minna Voigtlaender,
  • Benjamin Thiele,
  • Janina Radloff,
  • Anita Schulenkorf,
  • Malik Alawi,
  • Nuray Akyüz,
  • Manuela März,
  • Christopher T. Ford,
  • Artus Krohn-Grimberghe,
  • Mascha Binder

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2016.161414
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102, no. 6

Abstract

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Recent studies suggest that circulating tumor cells and cell-free DNA may represent powerful non-invasive tools for monitoring disease in patients with solid and hematologic malignancies. Here, we conducted a pilot study in 27 myeloma patients to explore the clonotypic V(D)J rearrangement for monitoring circulating myeloma cells and cell-free myeloma DNA. Next-generation sequencing was used to define the myeloma V(D)J rearrangement and for subsequent peripheral blood tracking after treatment initiation. Positivity for circulating myeloma cells/cell-free myeloma was associated with conventional remission status (P