Clonal heterogeneity by fluorescence in situ hybridization in multiple myeloma: enhanced cytogenetic risk stratification.

Hadeel Yaseen Abdel-Qader, Dina Adel Fouad, Soha Ahmed Abuelela, Heba Mohamed Atif Ismail, Noha Hussein Boshnaq
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Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is a proliferation of monoclonal plasma cells that accumulate in bone marrow, leading to bone destruction and marrow failure. Cytogenetic analysis is a challenge in MM because of the low mitotic activity and the rapid loss of plasma cells viability in bone marrow culture. Adding mitogens such as interleukin 6 (IL6) is known to promote the in vitro growth of myeloma cell lines and enhance the fluorescence in situ hybridization application. This study aims to evaluate the prognostic impact of cytogenetic abnormalities detected by enhanced interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization (iFISH) technique in Egyptian MM patients.

Results: Patients who had hyperdiploidy significantly presented with higher Hb level and lower calcium levels compared to non-hyperdiploid patients. They were staged as stage I and II by International staging system (ISS) and considered as standard risk showing better response to treatment. On the contrary, features associated with a worse outcome were patients having del 17p and those belonged to intermediate and high risk groups.

Conclusion: In conclusion, adding interleukin 6 to MM cell culture promotes the in vitro growth of myeloma cells and enhances the successful application of FISH technique. A comprehensive FISH probe set investigating high, intermediate and low-risk cytogenetic abnormalities is needed for accurate risk stratification. Hyperdiploid-myeloma is a favorable risk genetic subtype of MM associated with rapid response to therapy compared to patients having del 17p, t(4;14), and other 14q rearrangements rather than t(11;14) and t(6;14).

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多发性骨髓瘤的荧光原位杂交克隆异质性:增强的细胞遗传学风险分层。
背景:多发性骨髓瘤(MM)是一种在骨髓中积聚的单克隆浆细胞增殖,导致骨破坏和骨髓衰竭。细胞遗传学分析是MM的一个挑战,因为骨髓培养中有丝分裂活性低,浆细胞活力迅速丧失。已知添加有丝分裂原如白细胞介素6(IL6)可促进骨髓瘤细胞系的体外生长并增强荧光原位杂交应用。本研究旨在评估增强间期荧光原位杂交(iFISH)技术检测到的细胞遗传学异常对埃及MM患者预后的影响。结果:与非超二倍体患者相比,患有超二倍体的患者明显表现出更高的Hb水平和更低的钙水平。它们被国际分期系统(ISS)分为I期和II期,并被视为对治疗反应更好的标准风险。相反,与较差结果相关的特征是患有del 17p的患者,这些患者属于中高危组。结论:在骨髓瘤细胞培养中加入白细胞介素6可促进骨髓瘤细胞的体外生长,促进FISH技术的成功应用。需要一套全面的FISH探针组来调查高、中、低风险的细胞遗传学异常,以进行准确的风险分层。与具有del 17p、t(4;14)和其他14q重排而不是t(11;14)或t(6;14)的患者相比,超二倍体骨髓瘤是MM的一种有利的风险遗传亚型,与对治疗的快速反应相关。
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