RHAMM expression and isoform balance predict aggressive disease and poor survival in multiple myeloma

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Abstract

Multiple myeloma (MM) plasma cells (PCs) express receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM), a hyaluronan-binding, cytoskeleton and centrosome protein. The most abundant RHAMM isoforms in MM are full-length RHAMM (RHAMMFL) and the splice variant RHAMM-exon4. We separately examined the significance of RHAMM expression, and isoform balance, in 2 groups of MM patients. In oligonucleotide microarray experiments (n = 210, Arkansas), increasing RHAMM mRNA expression in MM PCs is strongly associated with osteolytic bone lesions (P

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Maxwell, C. A., Rasmussen, E., Zhan, F., Keats, J. J., Adamia, S., Strachan, E., … Reiman, T. (2004). RHAMM expression and isoform balance predict aggressive disease and poor survival in multiple myeloma. Blood, 104(4), 1151–1158. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2003-11-4079

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