High WEE1 expression is independently linked to poor survival in multiple myeloma

IF 12.9 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY Blood Cancer Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1038/s41408-025-01230-y
Anish K. Simhal, Ross S. Firestone, Jung Hun Oh, Viswatej Avutu, Larry Norton, Malin Hultcrantz, Saad Z. Usmani, Kylee H. Maclachlan, Joseph O. Deasy
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Current prognostic scores in multiple myeloma (MM) currently rely on disease burden and a limited set of genomic alterations. Some studies have suggested gene expression panels may predict clinical outcomes, but none are presently utilized in clinical practice. The tyrosine kinase WEE1 is a critical cell cycle regulator during the S-phase and G2M checkpoint. Abnormal WEE1 expression has been implicated in multiple cancers including breast, ovarian, and gastric cancers, but its prognostic signal in MM has not been thoroughly reported. We, therefore, analyzed the MMRF CoMMpass dataset (N = 659) and identified a high-risk group (top tertile) and a low-risk group (bottom tertile) based on WEE1 expression sorted in descending order. PFS was significantly different (p < 1e-9) between the groups, which was validated in two independent microarray gene expression profiling (GEP) datasets from the Total Therapy 2 (N = 341) and 3 (N = 214) trials. Our results show that WEE1 expression is prognostic independent of known biomarkers, differentiates outcomes associated with known markers, is upregulated independently of its interacting neighbors, and is associated with dysregulated P53 pathways. This suggests that WEE1 expression levels may have clinical utility in prognosticating outcomes in newly diagnosed MM and may support the application of WEE1 inhibitors to MM preclinical models. Determining the causes of abnormal WEE1 expression may uncover novel therapeutic pathways.

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期刊介绍: Blood Cancer Journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality articles related to hematologic malignancies and related disorders. The journal welcomes submissions of original research, reviews, guidelines, and letters that are deemed to have a significant impact in the field. While the journal covers a wide range of topics, it particularly focuses on areas such as: Preclinical studies of new compounds, especially those that provide mechanistic insights Clinical trials and observations Reviews related to new drugs and current management of hematologic malignancies Novel observations related to new mutations, molecular pathways, and tumor genomics Blood Cancer Journal offers a forum for expedited publication of novel observations regarding new mutations or altered pathways.
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