Three-dimensional genomic characterization of two multiple myeloma patients with normal karyotype and complex karyotype

Journal Title: Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion - Year 2024, Vol 37, Issue 11

Abstract

[Objective] To investigate the functional differences and potential effects of chromatin spatial structure in patients with normal karyotype and complex karyotype multiple myeloma. [Methods] High-throughput chromosome conformational capture (Hi-C) analysis was performed on plasma cells of 1 case with 1q21 complex karyotype and 1 case with normal karyotype multiple myeloma, and the differences in three-dimensional genome structure between the two patients were analyzed, and the transcriptome characteristics of plasma cells were combined to investigate the differential features through gene functional enrichment. [Results] A/B switch occurred in 36% of the chromatin compartments in two cases, and 1 041 genes in patient with complex karyotype had B/A switch. About 3 500 topological association domains (TADs) were identified in each sample, and there was no significant difference. The number of loops identified in complex karyotype sample was 1 069, which was 1/6 of the normal sample, and there were significant differences in the number of three different types of loops, which to some extent reflected the loss of genome stability. Transcriptome analysis showed significant differences in expression profiles between the two patients, and a total of 6 150 differentially expressed genes (3 303 up-regulated genes and 2 847 down-regulated genes) were identified. [Conclusion] Compared with patient with normal karyotype, patient with 1q21 complex karyotype multiple myeloma exhibit significant changes in the spatial structure of plasma cell chromatin at different levels, which leads to changes in gene expression and activation of pathways related to cancer progression.

Authors and Affiliations

Yue WANG, Mengsi CHEN, Ming CHEN, Yanju LI, Xiaohong GUAN, Lihua LEI, Li TAO, Xiaoxiao LIU, Dong HE, Xiaoli FEI, Kaiji ZHANG

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  • EP ID EP752550
  • DOI 10.13303/j.cjbt.issn.1004-549x.2024.11.006
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Yue WANG, Mengsi CHEN, Ming CHEN, Yanju LI, Xiaohong GUAN, Lihua LEI, Li TAO, Xiaoxiao LIU, Dong HE, Xiaoli FEI, Kaiji ZHANG (2024). Three-dimensional genomic characterization of two multiple myeloma patients with normal karyotype and complex karyotype. Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion, 37(11), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-752550