IVD - FP278 1q Gene Amplification Probe Detection Kit
Cat.# FP-278: 1q Gene Amplification Probe Detection Kit
[Overview]
Gain of chromosome 1q (+1q) is one of
the most common recurrent cytogenetic abnormalities in multiple myeloma (MM),
occurring in approximately 40% of newly diagnosed cases. Although it is often
considered a poor prognostic marker in MM, +1q has not been uniformly adopted
as a high-risk cytogenetic abnormality in guidelines. Controversy exists
regarding the importance of copy number, as well as whether +1q is itself a
driver of poor outcomes or merely a common passenger genetic abnormality in
biologically unstable disease. Although the identification of a clear
pathogenic mechanism from +1q remains elusive, many genes at the 1q21 locus
have been proposed to cause early progression and resistance to anti-myeloma
therapy. The plethora of potential drivers suggests that +1q is not only a
causative factor or poor outcomes in MM but may be targetable and/or predictive
of response to novel therapies.
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