Cancers (Sep 2021)

Transcriptomic Analysis in Multiple Myeloma and Primary Plasma Cell Leukemia with t(11;14) Reveals Different Expression Patterns with Biological Implications in Venetoclax Sensitivity

  • Katia Todoerti,
  • Elisa Taiana,
  • Noemi Puccio,
  • Vanessa Favasuli,
  • Marta Lionetti,
  • Ilaria Silvestris,
  • Massimo Gentile,
  • Pellegrino Musto,
  • Fortunato Morabito,
  • Umberto Gianelli,
  • Niccolò Bolli,
  • Luca Baldini,
  • Antonino Neri,
  • Domenica Ronchetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13194898
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 19
p. 4898

Abstract

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Mechanisms underlying the pathophysiology of primary Plasma Cell Leukemia (pPCL) and intramedullary multiple myeloma (MM) need to be further elucidated, being potentially relevant for improving therapeutic approaches. In such a context, the MM and pPCL subgroups characterized by t(11;14) deserve a focused investigation, as the presence of the translocation is mainly associated with sensitivity to venetoclax. Herein, we investigated a proprietary cohort of MM and pPCL patients, focusing on the transcriptional signature of samples carrying t(11;14), whose incidence increases in pPCL in association with an unfavorable outcome. In addition, we evaluated the expression levels of the BCL2-gene family members and of a panel of B-cell genes recently reported to be associated with sensitivity to venetoclax in MM. Moreover, transcriptional analysis of lncRNAs in the two clinical settings led to the identification of several differentially expressed transcripts, among which the SNGH6 deregulated lncRNA might be relevant in the pathogenesis and prognosis of pPCL with t(11;14). Overall, our data suggest that MMs and pPCLs with t(11;14) might be responsive to venetoclax based on different molecular programs, prompting further studies to elucidate better novel potential predictive biomarkers.

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