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Series GSE193656 Query DataSets for GSE193656
Status Public on Feb 16, 2022
Title Bone Marrow Stroma-induced Transcriptome and Regulome Signatures of Multiple Myeloma [RNA-seq]
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematological cancer with inevitable drug resistance. MM cells interacting with bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) undergo substantial changes in transcriptome and develop de novo drug resistance. As a critical component in transcriptional regulation, how chromatin landscape is transformed in MM cells and regulates the transcriptional response to BMSCs remains elusive. We profiled transcriptome and regulome for MM cells using a transwell coculture system with BMSCs. The transcriptome and regulome of MM cells from the upper transwell resembled MM cells coexisting with BMSCs from the lower chamber but were distinctive to monoculture. BMSC-induced genes were enriched in JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway, unfolded protein stress, signatures of early plasma cells, and response to proteasome inhibitors. Genes with accessibility increased at multiple regulatory sites were preferentially induced by BMSCs and enriched in response to drug and unfavorable prognostic markers from several MM patient cohorts. We proposed JUNB and ATF4::CEBPβ as candidate transcription factors (TFs) that modulated the BMSC-induced transformation of regulome linked to the response to external stimuli. Together, we characterized BMSC-induced transcriptome and regulome signatures of MM cells and prioritized TFs for future study to depict epigenetic mechanisms of BMSC-induced drug resistance in MM.
 
Overall design To define BM stroma-induced transcriptome and regulome signatures of MM cells, we utilized an in vitro transwell coculture system, where MM cells (MM.1S or RPMI8226) resided in both the upper transwell and the lower chamber where adhesive BMSCs (HS5) co-existed. We profiled transcriptome by RNA-Seq and regulome by Omni-ATAC for MM cells in the upper transwel, MM cells in the lower chamber, and MM cells in monoculture.
 
Contributor(s) Dziadowicz SA, Wang L, Akhter H, Aesoph D, Tulika S, Hazlehurst L, Hu G
Citation(s) 35205675
Submission date Jan 13, 2022
Last update date Mar 04, 2022
Contact name Gangqing Hu
E-mail(s) michael.hu@hsc.wvu.edu
Organization name West Virginia University
Department MicroBiology, Immunology, and Cell Biology
Lab 2072A, HSC North, Floor 2
Street address 64 Medical Center Drive
City Morgantown
State/province West Virginia
ZIP/Postal code 26506-9177
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL30173 NextSeq 2000 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (15)
GSM5815699 RNA_MM1S_MONO1
GSM5815700 RNA_MM1S_MONO2
GSM5815701 RNA_MM1S_MONO3
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE193658 Bone Marrow Stroma-induced Transcriptome and Regulome Signatures of Multiple Myeloma
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BioProject PRJNA797085

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GSE193656_RPKM_8226_for_GEO.txt.gz 656.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE193656_RPKM_MM1S_for_GEO.txt.gz 891.8 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
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