Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2138424 | Leukemia Research | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Multiple myeloma can be classified into hyperdiploid (HRD) (with 48–74 chromosomes) and non-hyperdiploid tumors (usually with immunoglobulin heavy chain translocations). The OH-2 human myeloma cell line (HMCL) retains the same HRD genotype as the primary tumor, with extra copies of chromosomes 3, 7, 15, 19, and 21. Both OH-2 and primary cells have a complex secondary translocation in which the IGK 3′ enhancer is inserted between MYC and MAFB, resulting in dysregulation of both oncogenes. OH-2 provides a unique example of an HMCL and the corresponding primary tumor that are shown to share the same HRD genotype.
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Authors
Thea Kristin Våtsveen, Erming Tian, Stine H. Kresse, Leonardo A. Meza-Zepeda, Ana Gabrea, Oleg Glebov, Hong Yan Dai, Anders Sundan, W. Michael Kuehl, Magne Børset,