Bionano Announces Publication of First Multi-Site Study to Analyze the Utility of OGM in Multiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer originating in the plasma cell, known as a plasma cell neoplasm (PCN), and though sensitive and accurate identification of genetic abnormalities in MM samples is critical for patient risk stratification, predication of response to therapy options, and understanding of pathogenesis, many genome analysis methodologies, including fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and chromosomal microarray (CMA), are limited in their ability to detect complex gene rearrangements in PCN samples. Additionally, karyotype (KT) fails for PCNs at a higher rate than for leukemias because plasma cells are fragile and grow poorly in culture, leaving additional unmet need. Because OGM doesn’t require culture, it may be well suited to fill this gap.
In this study, conducted by researchers at
Key findings:
- Compared to FISH, OGM achieved 100% sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy in cases after CD138 selection and 96.6% sensitivity, 100% specificity, and 98.3% accuracy in unselected cases
- OGM detected gains of chromosome 1q in several samples, a known high-risk factor in MM
- OGM revealed 18 hyperdiploidy, 4 hypodiploidy, and 9 IGH or MYC rearrangements undetected by FISH
- In 18% of cases (8 out of 45), OGM identified chromoanagenesis that was undetected by FISH
- In 18% of cases (8 out of 45), OGM changed the prognostication beyond that indicated by standard cytogenetics/FISH analysis
- OGM detected 366 novel structural variants and copy number variants that are potentially relevant to the formation and development of MM
“Though many research studies demonstrate OGM’s utility in leukemias and other blood cancers, we were pleased to see robust findings from the first multi-site study of OGM in multiple myeloma, which is a blood cancer that is more difficult for researchers to assess. OGM has the potential to identify pathogenically relevant variants missed by other methods that further our understanding of MM, which we believe may lead to greater adoption of the workflow in labs focused on cancer research,” commented
The publication can be viewed here.
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Bionano is a provider of genome analysis solutions that can enable researchers and clinicians to reveal answers to challenging questions in biology and medicine. The Company’s mission is to transform the way the world sees the genome through optical genome mapping (OGM) solutions, diagnostic services and software. The Company offers OGM solutions for applications across basic, translational and clinical research. The Company also offers an industry-leading, platform-agnostic genome analysis software solution, and nucleic acid extraction and purification solutions using proprietary isotachophoresis (ITP) technology. Through its
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Source: Bionano Genomics