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Genetically determined telomere length and multiple myeloma risk and outcome.

Matteo GiaccheriniAngelica MacaudaEnrico OrciuoloMarcin RymkoKarolina GruenpeterCharles DumontetMalgorzata RaźnyVictor MorenoGabriele BudaKatia BeiderJudit VarkonyiHervé Avet-LoiseauJoaquin Martinez LopezHerlander MarquesMarzena WatekMaría Eugenia SarasqueteVibeke AndersenLionel KarlinAnna SuskaMarcin KruszewskiNiels AbildgaardMarek DudzińskiAleksandra ButrymArnold NaglerAnnette Juul VangstedKatalin KadarWaldemar TomczakKrzysztof JamroziakSvend Erik Hove JacobsenLene Hyldahl EbbesenMichał TasznerGrzegorz MazurFabienne LesueurMatteo PelosiniMiriam SanteroArtur JurczyszynDelphine DemangelRui Manuel ReisElżbieta Iskierka-JażdżewskaMiroslaw MarkiewiczFederica GemignaniEdyta SuboczDaria ZawirskaAgnieszka Druzd-SitekAnna StępieńM Henar AlonsoJuan SainzFrederico CanzianDaniele Campa
Published in: Blood cancer journal (2021)
Telomeres are involved in processes like cellular growth, chromosomal stability, and proper segregation to daughter cells. Telomere length measured in leukocytes (LTL) has been investigated in different cancer types, including multiple myeloma (MM). However, LTL measurement is prone to heterogeneity due to sample handling and study design (retrospective vs. prospective). LTL is genetically determined; genome-wide association studies identified 11 SNPs that, combined in a score, can be used as a genetic instrument to measure LTL and evaluate its association with MM risk. This approach has been already successfully attempted in various cancer types but never in MM. We tested the "teloscore" in 2407 MM patients and 1741 controls from the International Multiple Myeloma rESEarch (IMMeNSE) consortium. We observed an increased risk for longer genetically determined telomere length (gdTL) (OR = 1.69; 95% CI 1.36-2.11; P = 2.97 × 10-6 for highest vs. lowest quintile of the score). Furthermore, in a subset of 1376 MM patients we tested the relationship between the teloscore and MM patients survival, observing a better prognosis for longer gdTL compared with shorter gdTL (HR = 0.93; 95% CI 0.86-0.99; P = 0.049). In conclusion, we report convincing evidence that longer gdTL is a risk marker for MM risk, and that it is potentially involved in increasing MM survival.
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