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Minimal residual disease negativity in multiple myeloma is associated with intestinal microbiota composition.

  • 2019-07-09
  • Blood Advances 3(13)
    • Matthew J. Pianko
    • S. Devlin
    • E. Littmann
    • Aisara Chansakul
    • Donna Mastey
    • Meghan Salcedo
    • E. Fontana
    • Lilan Ling
    • E. Tavitian
    • J. Slingerland
    • Ann E. Slingerland
    • Annelie G Clurman
    • Antonio L. C. Gomes
    • Y. Taur
    • E. Pamer
    • J. Peled
    • M. V. D. van den Brink
    • O. Landgren
    • A. Lesokhin

Abstract

Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) who achieve minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity after upfront treatment have superior outcomes compared with those who remain MRD+ Recently, associations have been shown between specific commensal microbes and development of plasma cell disorders. Here, we report the association between intestinal microbiota composition and treatment outcome in MM. Microbiota composition of fecal samples collected from 34 MM patients after induction therapy and at the time of flow cytometry-based bone marrow MRD testing was determined by 16S ribosomal RNA sequencing. We observed a higher relative abundance of Eubacterium hallii in the 16 MRD- patients relative to the 18 MRD+ patients. No association was observed between microbial relative abundance and autologous stem cell transplantation history or MM paraprotein isotype. No differences in microbiota α diversity were observed between MRD- and MRD+ patients. The potential association of microbiota composition with treatment response in MM patients is an important parameter for additional correlative and clinical investigation.

Research Insights

SupplementHealth OutcomeEffect TypeEffect Size
Anaerobutyricum halliiMRD Negativity in Multiple MyelomaBeneficial
Large
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