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Genome-scale functional genomics identify genes preferentially essential for multiple myeloma cells compared to other neoplasias.

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de Matos Simoes, R; Shirasaki, R; Downey-Kopyscinski, SL; Matthews, GM; Barwick, BG; Gupta, VA; Dupéré-Richer, D; Yamano, S; Hu, Y; Sheffer, M ...
Published in: Nature cancer
May 2023

Clinical progress in multiple myeloma (MM), an incurable plasma cell (PC) neoplasia, has been driven by therapies that have limited applications beyond MM/PC neoplasias and do not target specific oncogenic mutations in MM. Instead, these agents target pathways critical for PC biology yet largely dispensable for malignant or normal cells of most other lineages. Here we systematically characterized the lineage-preferential molecular dependencies of MM through genome-scale clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) studies in 19 MM versus hundreds of non-MM lines and identified 116 genes whose disruption more significantly affects MM cell fitness compared with other malignancies. These genes, some known, others not previously linked to MM, encode transcription factors, chromatin modifiers, endoplasmic reticulum components, metabolic regulators or signaling molecules. Most of these genes are not among the top amplified, overexpressed or mutated in MM. Functional genomics approaches thus define new therapeutic targets in MM not readily identifiable by standard genomic, transcriptional or epigenetic profiling analyses.

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Nature cancer

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2662-1347

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2662-1347

Publication Date

May 2023

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4

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5

Start / End Page

754 / 773

Related Subject Headings

  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Humans
  • Genomics
  • Genome
  • Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3204 Immunology
 

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de Matos Simoes, R., Shirasaki, R., Downey-Kopyscinski, S. L., Matthews, G. M., Barwick, B. G., Gupta, V. A., … Mitsiades, C. S. (2023). Genome-scale functional genomics identify genes preferentially essential for multiple myeloma cells compared to other neoplasias. Nature Cancer, 4(5), 754–773. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43018-023-00550-x
Matos Simoes, Ricardo de, Ryosuke Shirasaki, Sondra L. Downey-Kopyscinski, Geoffrey M. Matthews, Benjamin G. Barwick, Vikas A. Gupta, Daphné Dupéré-Richer, et al. “Genome-scale functional genomics identify genes preferentially essential for multiple myeloma cells compared to other neoplasias.Nature Cancer 4, no. 5 (May 2023): 754–73. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43018-023-00550-x.
de Matos Simoes R, Shirasaki R, Downey-Kopyscinski SL, Matthews GM, Barwick BG, Gupta VA, et al. Genome-scale functional genomics identify genes preferentially essential for multiple myeloma cells compared to other neoplasias. Nature cancer. 2023 May;4(5):754–73.
de Matos Simoes, Ricardo, et al. “Genome-scale functional genomics identify genes preferentially essential for multiple myeloma cells compared to other neoplasias.Nature Cancer, vol. 4, no. 5, May 2023, pp. 754–73. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s43018-023-00550-x.
de Matos Simoes R, Shirasaki R, Downey-Kopyscinski SL, Matthews GM, Barwick BG, Gupta VA, Dupéré-Richer D, Yamano S, Hu Y, Sheffer M, Dhimolea E, Dashevsky O, Gandolfi S, Ishiguro K, Meyers RM, Bryan JG, Dharia NV, Hengeveld PJ, Brüggenthies JB, Tang H, Aguirre AJ, Sievers QL, Ebert BL, Glassner BJ, Ott CJ, Bradner JE, Kwiatkowski NP, Auclair D, Levy J, Keats JJ, Groen RWJ, Gray NS, Culhane AC, McFarland JM, Dempster JM, Licht JD, Boise LH, Hahn WC, Vazquez F, Tsherniak A, Mitsiades CS. Genome-scale functional genomics identify genes preferentially essential for multiple myeloma cells compared to other neoplasias. Nature cancer. 2023 May;4(5):754–773.

Published In

Nature cancer

DOI

EISSN

2662-1347

ISSN

2662-1347

Publication Date

May 2023

Volume

4

Issue

5

Start / End Page

754 / 773

Related Subject Headings

  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Humans
  • Genomics
  • Genome
  • Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
  • 3211 Oncology and carcinogenesis
  • 3204 Immunology