Clonal competition with alternating dominance in multiple myeloma
Mayo Clinic in Arizona · Translational Genomics Research Institute
Abstract
Emerging evidence indicates that tumors can follow several evolutionary paths over a patient's disease course. With the use of serial genomic analysis of samples collected at different points during the disease course of 28 patients with multiple myeloma, we found that the genomes of standard-risk patients show few changes over time, whereas those of cytogenetically high-risk patients show significantly more changes over time. The results indicate the existence of 3 temporal tumor types, which can either be genetically stable, linearly evolving, or heterogeneous clonal mixtures with shifting predominant clones. A detailed analysis of one high-risk patient sampled at 7 time points over the entire disease course…
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17Topics & keywords
- Multiple myeloma
- Biology
- clone (Java method)
- Somatic evolution in cancer
- Clonal selection
- Dominance (genetics)
- Genetics
- Disease
- Good health and well-being