• Biologie

  • Aberrations chromosomiques

  • Myélome multiple et maladies immunoprolifératives

The genetic architecture of multiple myeloma

Cet article passe en revue les travaux récents sur les anomalies génétiques associées au développement et à la progression d'un myélome multiple

Based on the clinical features of myeloma and related malignancies of plasma cells, it has been possible to generate a model system of myeloma progression from a normal plasma cell through smouldering myeloma to myeloma and then plasma cell leukaemia. Using this model system we can study at which points the genetic alterations identified through whole-tumour molecular analyses function in the initiation and progression of myeloma. Further genetic complexity, such as intraclonal heterogeneity, and insights into the molecular evolution and intraclonal dynamics in this model system are crucial to our understandings of tumour progression, treatment resistance and the use of currently available and future treatments.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrc3257 2012

Voir le bulletin