Myeloma Paper of the Day, November 22nd, suggested by Robert Orlowski
Robert Orlowski shared a post on X:
“Myeloma Paper of the Day: Hyperdiploidy (HD) happens after somatic hypermutation, pre-HD muations are AID and age/Clock-like signature driven, post-HD mutations are from DNA damage and APOBEC. and 1st HD event occurs within the first 3 decades of life.”
Development of hyperdiploidy starts at an early age and takes a decade to complete
Authors: Mehmet K. Samur, Anil Aktas Samur, Parth Shah, Joseph Park, Mariateresa Fulciniti, Masood A Shammas, Jill Corre, Kenneth C. Anderson, Giovanni Parmigiani, Hervé Avet-Loiseau, Nikhil C. Munshi
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Robert Orlowski, M.D., Ph.D., holds multiple positions at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, including Chairman, Ad Interim Director of Myeloma, and Professor of Medicine in the Departments of Lymphoma/Myeloma and Experimental Therapeutics within the Division of Cancer Medicine. Additionally, he chairs the SWOG Barlogie/Salmon Myeloma Committee, which is part of the National Clinical Trials Network, dedicated to advancing new therapies and understanding the biology of myeloma.
Dr. Orlowski’s expertise lies in both clinical practice and scientific research, with a particular focus on translating laboratory discoveries into effective treatments for patients. He investigates drug resistance mechanisms in myeloma and seeks to identify predictive biomarkers for treatment response. Notably, his past contributions include leadership roles in developing proteasome inhibitors like bortezomib and carfilzomib, as well as monoclonal antibodies such as daratumumab and elotuzumab.
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