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Expression quantitative trait loci of genes predicting outcome are associated with survival of multiple myeloma patients
Macauda, A.
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Piredda, C.*
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Clay-Gilmour, A.I.
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Sainz, J.
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Buda, G.
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Markiewicz, M.
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Barington, T.
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Ziv, E.
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Hildebrandt, M.A.T.
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Belachew, A.A.
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Varkonyi, J. [Várkonyi, Judit (hematologia), author] III. Department of Internal Medicine (SU / FM / C)
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Prejzner, W.
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Druzd-Sitek, A.
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Spinelli, J.
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Andersen, N.F.
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Hofmann, J.N.
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Dudziński, M.
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Martinez-Lopez, J.
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Iskierka-Jazdzewska, E.
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Milne, R.L.
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Mazur, G.
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Giles, G.G.
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Ebbesen, L.H.
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Rymko, M.
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Jamroziak, K.
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Subocz, E.
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Reis, R.M.
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Garcia-Sanz, R.
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Suska, A.
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Haastrup, E.K.
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Zawirska, D.
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Grzasko, N.
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Vangsted, A.J.
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Dumontet, C.
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Kruszewski, M.
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Dutka, M.
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Camp, N.J.
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Waller, R.G.
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Tomczak, W.
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Pelosini, M.
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Raźny, M.
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Marques, H.
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Abildgaard, N.
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Wątek, M.
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Jurczyszyn, A.
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Brown, E.E.
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Berndt, S.
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Butrym, A.
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Vachon, C.M.
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Norman, A.D.
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Slager, S.L.
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Gemignani, F.
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Canzian, F.** ✉
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Campa, D.
English Study Group (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CANCER 0020-7136 1097-0215
149
(2)
pp. 327-336
2021
Szociológiai Tudományos Bizottság: B nemzetközi
SJR Scopus - Cancer Research: Q1
Identifiers
MTMT: 31967399
DOI:
10.1002/ijc.33547
WoS:
000634762900001
Scopus:
85103377152
PubMed:
33675538
Subjects:
Genetics and heredity
Oncology
Gene expression profiling can be used for predicting survival in multiple myeloma (MM) and identifying patients who will benefit from particular types of therapy. Some germline single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) act as expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) showing strong associations with gene expression levels. We performed an association study to test whether eQTLs of genes reported to be associated with prognosis of MM patients are directly associated with measures of adverse outcome. Using the genotype-tissue expression portal, we identified a total of 16 candidate genes with at least one eQTL SNP associated with their expression with P < 10−7 either in EBV-transformed B-lymphocytes or whole blood. We genotyped the resulting 22 SNPs in 1327 MM cases from the International Multiple Myeloma rESEarch (IMMEnSE) consortium and examined their association with overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), adjusting for age, sex, country of origin and disease stage. Three polymorphisms in two genes (TBRG4-rs1992292, TBRG4-rs2287535 and ENTPD1-rs2153913) showed associations with OS at P <.05, with the former two also associated with PFS. The associations of two polymorphisms in TBRG4 with OS were replicated in 1277 MM cases from the International Lymphoma Epidemiology (InterLymph) Consortium. A meta-analysis of the data from IMMEnSE and InterLymph (2579 cases) showed that TBRG4-rs1992292 is associated with OS (hazard ratio = 1.14, 95% confidence interval 1.04-1.26, P =.007). In conclusion, we found biologically a plausible association between a SNP in TBRG4 and OS of MM patients. © 2021 The Authors. International Journal of Cancer published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Union for International Cancer Control.
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