AUTHOR=Kamseng Parin , Siriboonpiputtana Teerapong , Puavilai Teeraya , Chuncharunee Suporn , Paisooksantivatana Karan , Chareonsirisuthigul Takol , Junking Mutita , Chiraphapphaiboon Wannasiri , Yenchitsomanus Pa-thai , Rerkamnuaychoke Budsaba TITLE=Targeting UCHL1 Induces Cell Cycle Arrest in High-Risk Multiple Myeloma with t(4;14) JOURNAL=Pathology and Oncology Research VOLUME=27 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.por-journal.com/journals/pathology-and-oncology-research/articles/10.3389/pore.2021.606567 DOI=10.3389/pore.2021.606567 ISSN=1532-2807 ABSTRACT=
Multiple myeloma (MM) patients considered to be at high cytogenetic risk commonly fail to respond to standard treatment. A thorough understanding of the molecular mechanism of MM development is, therefore, needed. We endeavored to explore the transcriptional signature among different subgroups of newly diagnosed MM using gene chip-based expression microarray. Bone marrow samples of 15 newly diagnosed Thai MM patients were included. The chromosomal translocation t(4;14) was the most frequently identified genetic alteration in the high-risk subgroup. Cluster analysis from expression profiling demonstrated that high-risk MM have a distinctly different expression pattern compared to standard-risk patients. The most significant differentially expressed gene was