Dynamic super-enhancer core regulatory circuits and epigenetic landscapes drive malignant progression and refractory disease in multiple myeloma

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Abstract The plasma cell malignancy multiple myeloma (MM) evolves from a pre-malignant state and remains all but incurable due to emergence of therapy resistance. Despite intensive analyses, mechanisms driving MM progression and refractory disease are poorly understood. Integrating topologic, expression and epigenetic analyses of 1,016 patient specimens, we report super-enhancer core regulatory circuits (SECRCs) that drive and sustain MM epigenetic states. Reprogramming of cell identity and tumor microenvironment genes drive malignant conversion, while alterations in cell cycle and metabolic control genes cause refractory disease. Thus, select epigenetic states drive progression and therapy resistance, providing strategies to prevent and effectively treat MM.

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