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Abstract Multiple myeloma (MM) is a heterogeneous and incurable tumor characterized by the malignant proliferation of plasma cells. It is necessary to clarify the heterogeneity of MM and identify new theranostic targets. We constructed a single-cell transcriptome profile of 48 293 bone marrow cells from MM patients and health donors (HDs) annotated with 7 continuous B lymphocyte lineages. Through CellChat, we discovered that the communication among B lymphocyte lineages between MM and HDs was disrupted, and unique signaling molecules were observed. Through pseudotime analysis, it was found that the differences between MM and HDs were mainly reflected in plasma cells. These differences are primarily related to various biological processes involving mitochondria. Then, we identified the key subpopulation associated with malignant proliferation of plasma cells. This group of cells exhibited strong proliferation ability, high CNV scores, high expression of frequently mutated genes, and strong glucose metabolic activity. Furthermore, we demonstrated the therapeutic potential of WNK1 as a target. Our study provides new insights into the development of B cells and the heterogeneity of plasma cells in MM, and suggests that WNK1 is a potential therapeutic target for MM.
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Jing Liu
First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
Yanpeng Wang
Tangshan College
Yuanliang Peng
Kunming Medical University
Central South University
Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e699b3b6db64358761f9ba — DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-4272940/v1
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