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Genomic characterisation of multiple myeloma: study of a Portuguese cohort.

Alexandra Couto OliveiraIlda Patrícia RibeiroLuís Miguel PiresAna Cristina GonçalvesArtur PaivaCatarina GeraldesAdriana RoqueAna Bela Sarmento-RibeiroJoana Barbosa de MeloIsabel Marques Carreira
Published in: Journal of clinical pathology (2021)
Multiple myeloma (MM) genomic complexity reflects in the variable patients' clinical presentation. Genome-wide studies seem to be a reasonable alternative to identify critical genomic lesions. In the current study, we have performed the genomic characterisation of a Portuguese cohort of patients with MM by array comparative genomic hybridisation. Overall, the most frequently detected alterations were 13q deletions, gains of 1q, 19p, 15q, 5p and 7p and trisomy 9. Even though some identified genomic alterations were previously associated with a prognostic value, other abnormalities remain with unknown, but putative significance for patients' clinical practice. These genomic alterations should be further assessed as possible biomarkers.
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