Prognostic significance of 1q21 gain/amplification and co-existing cytogenetic abnormalities in Chinese patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma
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Abstract Background: Chromosome 1q21 copy number gain (1q21+) has been identified as an independent adverse prognostic factor in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM). However, current international and domestic guidelines do not recommend solitary 1q21+ (gain or amplification) as a sole criterion for defining high-risk (HR) disease. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic value of chromosome 1q21 gain/ amplification (1q21+) and other cytogenetic abnormalities in Chinese patients with NDMM. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed NDMM patients treated between July 2013 and June 2022. Patients were stratified based on interphase FISH results into groups: no 1q21+, isolated 1q21+, 1q21+ with non-high-risk cytogenetic abnormalities (NHRCA), and 1q21+ with high-risk cytogenetic abnormalities (HRCA). Positivity cut-offs were defined as follows: ≥20% of cells for deletions and ≥10% of cells for translocations involving chromosome 14. Treatment response was assessed per IMWG criteria. Progression-free survival (PFS) was defined as the time from treatment initiation to disease progression, death, or end of follow-up, whichever occurred first. Overall survival (OS) was defined as the time from treatment initiation to death or end of follow-up, whichever occurred first. Results: A total of 658 patients were included (388 male; median age 63 years, range 31-88). 301 patients had 1q21+ (isolated: n=106; with NHRCA: n=92; with HRCA: n=103). With a follow-up cutoff of June 30, 2025 (median follow-up 47.9 months), the median progression-free survival (PFS) for the entire cohort was 37.2 months. Median PFS was 49.5 months for no 1q21+, 33.7 months for isolated 1q21+, 38.0 months for 1q21+ with NHRCA, and 18.2 months for 1q21+ with HRCA. Patients without 1q21+ had significantly superior PFS compared to all other groups combined (P<0.001), except when compared to the 1q21+ with NHRCA group (P=0.423); patients with 1q21+ and HRCA had significantly worse PFS than all other groups (P<0.001). The median overall survival (OS) for the entire cohort was 75.7 months. Median OS was 100.8 months for no 1q21+, 69.9 months for isolated 1q21+, 78.8 months for 1q21+ with NHRCA, and 39.8 months for 1q21+ with HRCA. Patients without 1q21+ had significantly superior OS compared to all other groups combined (P<0.01), except when compared to the 1q21+ with NHRCA group (P=0.427); patients with 1q21+ and HRCA had significantly worse OS than all other groups (P<0.01). Conclusion: 1q21 gain is a significant adverse prognostic factor in Chinese NDMM patients. Isolated 1q21+ significantly shortens PFS, while co-existence with HRCA drastically worsens survival outcomes (median OS <40 months). The impact of concomitant NHRCA on survival in patients with 1q21+ remains unclear and warrants further investigation. We recommend incorporating 1q21+ into risk stratification systems.
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Authors (16)
Xinyuan Dai
1The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Bone Marrow Transplantation Center, Hangzhou, China
Yi Li
Gaofeng Zheng
Xiaoyan Han
Minlei Zhao
2Department of Hematology, College of Medicine, Lishui Hospital, Zhejiang University, Lishui, Zhejiang, China
Yang Yang
Donghua He
Shanghai Normal University , , ,
Li Yang
Dan Cao
Lihong Shou
8Huzhou Central Hospital, Huzhou, China
Linjie Li
Key Laboratory of Pathogen Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Haowen Xiao
1Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Department of Hematology and Cell Therapy, Hangzhou, China
Wenjun Wu
Yi Zhao
State Key Laboratory of Quantum Functional Materials, School of Physical Science and Technology
Zhen Cai
Jingsong He
1The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China