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Global methylation patterns in primary plasma cell leukemia

Authors :
Katia Todoerti
Pellegrino Musto
Valentina Bollati
Antonino Neri
Pietro Zoppoli
Marta Lionetti
Giovanni Calice
Stefania Trino
Marzia Barbieri
Sonia Fabris
Martina Manzoni
Luca Baldini
Alessandra Pompa
Vittorio Simeon
Todoerti, Katia
Calice, Giovanni
Trino, Stefania
Simeon, Vittorio
Lionetti, Marta
Manzoni, Martina
Fabris, Sonia
Barbieri, Marzia
Pompa, Alessandra
Baldini, Luca
Bollati, Valentina
Zoppoli, Pietro
Neri, Antonino
Musto, Pellegrino
Todoerti, K
Calice, G
Trino, S
Simeon, V
Lionetti, M
Manzoni, M
Fabris, S
Barbieri, M
Pompa, A
Baldini, L
Bollati, V
Zoppoli, P
Neri, A
Musto, P.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Primary plasma cell leukemia (pPCL) is a rare and very aggressive variant of multiple myeloma (MM). Specific clinical, biological and molecular patterns distinguish pPCL from MM. Here, we performed a genome-wide methylation analysis by high-density array in 14 newly diagnosed pPCL patients along with 60 MMs, and 5 patients affected by monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance (MGUS). Our analysis revealed a global hypomethylation profile associated with pPCL. Additionally, differential methylation patterns were found related to distinct chromosomal aberrations and DIS3 mutations, affecting genes with roles in bone metabolism, cell migration, transcription regulation or DNA damage response. When compared with MM patients, pPCL showed a distinct methylation profile mostly characterized by hypomethylated probes specific for genes involved in several processes like cell adhesion and migration. Furthermore, decreasing methylation levels were evidenced for genes significantly modulated in the progressive phases of plasma cell dyscrasias, from MGUS to MM and pPCL. Overall, our data provide new insights into the molecular characterization of pPCL, thus being potentially useful in the prognostic stratification or identification of novel molecular targets.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2259e52e276d21b039cc1506c9d81b02