The Mutational Landscape of Circulating Tumor Cells in Multiple Myeloma.

Abstract:

:The development of sensitive and non-invasive "liquid biopsies" presents new opportunities for longitudinal monitoring of tumor dissemination and clonal evolution. The number of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) is prognostic in multiple myeloma (MM), but there is little information on their genetic features. Here, we have analyzed the genomic landscape of CTCs from 29 MM patients, including eight cases with matched/paired bone marrow (BM) tumor cells. Our results show that 100% of clonal mutations in patient BM were detected in CTCs and that 99% of clonal mutations in CTCs were present in BM MM. These include typical driver mutations in MM such as in KRAS, NRAS, or BRAF. These data suggest that BM and CTC samples have similar clonal structures, as discordances between the two were restricted to subclonal mutations. Accordingly, our results pave the way for potentially less invasive mutation screening of MM patients through characterization of CTCs.

journal_name

Cell Rep

journal_title

Cell reports

authors

Mishima Y,Paiva B,Shi J,Park J,Manier S,Takagi S,Massoud M,Perilla-Glen A,Aljawai Y,Huynh D,Roccaro AM,Sacco A,Capelletti M,Detappe A,Alignani D,Anderson KC,Munshi NC,Prosper F,Lohr JG,Ha G,Freeman SS,Van Allen

doi

10.1016/j.celrep.2017.03.025

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2017-04-04 00:00:00

pages

218-224

issue

1

issn

2211-1247

pii

S2211-1247(17)30357-1

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19

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