Simultaneous Detection Of Single Nucleotide Variants And Expression Of Rna And Protein In Multiple Myeloma Bone Marrow Aspirates

BLOOD(2017)

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Introduction: Multiple myeloma (MM) is generally an incurable plasma cell neoplasm that evolves from a premalignant state known as monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Primary genomic events leading to the development of MGUS include hyperdiploidy, translocations involving the immunoglobulin heavy chain genes, and copy number variations. Single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) as well as insertions and deletions are secondary events that trigger progression to active MM. Identifying nucleotide variants that lead to changes in RNA and protein expression is critically important to understanding the biology of the cancer and ultimately identifying therapeutic targets. Analysis of DNA, RNA, and protein has traditionally involved integration of three separate assays and is frequently limited by the availability of sufficient material from MM patient specimens. We used a more efficient approach that simultaneously detects DNA variants, RNA and protein expression in a single sample from as little as 5 ng DNA, 25 ng RNA, and 250 ng protein. We evaluated the NanoString nCounter® Vantage 3D™ DNA:RNA:Protein Heme Assay performed on 1 x 106cells from bone marrow biopsies obtained from patients with MM.
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multiple myeloma,single nucleotide variants,bone marrow,rna
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