Quantification of cyclin D1 and D2 proteins in multiple myeloma identifies different expression patterns from those revealed by gene expression profiling
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Published:2023-08-31
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ISSN:1592-8721
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Container-title:Haematologica
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Short-container-title:haematol
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Cardona-Benavides Ignacio J.,Misiewicz-Krzeminska Irena,Rojas Elizabeta A.,De Ramón Cristina,Sanz-Solas Antonio,Isidro Isabel,Quwaider Dalia,López-Guerrero Aida M.,Cuadrado Myriam,Calasanz María-José,Rosiñol Laura,Martínez-López Joaquín,San Miguel Jesús F.,Mateos María-Victoria,Corchete Luis A.,Gutiérrez Norma C.
Abstract
Upregulation of a cyclin D gene determined by expression microarrays is an almost universal event in multiple myeloma (MM), but this finding has not been properly confirmed at the protein level. For this reason, we carried out a quantitative analysis of cyclin D proteins using a capillary electrophoresis nanoimmunoassay in newly diagnosed MM patients.
Exclusive expression of cyclin D1 and D2 proteins was detected in 54/165 (33%) and 30/165 (18%) of the MM patients, respectively. Of note, cyclin D1 or D2 proteins were undetectable in 41% of the samples. High levels of cyclin D1 protein were strongly associated with the presence of t(11;14) or 11q gains. Cyclin D2 protein was detected in all the cases bearing t(14;16), but in only 24% of patients with t(4;14). The presence of cyclin D2 was associated with shorter OS (HR=2.14, p=0.017), although patients expressing cyclin D2 protein, but without 1q gains, had a favorable prognosis.
In conclusion, although one of the cyclins D is overexpressed at the mRNA level in almost all MM patients, in approximately half of the patients this does not translate into detectable protein. This suggests that cyclins D could not play an oncogenic role in a proportion of patients with MM.
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Ferrata Storti Foundation (Haematologica)