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Multiple myeloma associated long non-coding RNA PLUM confers chemoresistance by enhancing PRC2 mediated UPR pathway activation

Nature Communications. 2025-09; 
Kamalakshi Deka, Jean-Michel Carter, Akash Bahai, Daniel Aron Ang, Nicholas Sim, Hooi Yan Chong, Guan Hwee Bernard Lee, Suet Mien Tan, Wee Joo Chng, Dennis Kappei, Yinghui Li School of Biological Sciences (SBS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, Singapore.
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Abstract

Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematological malignancy that displays diverse genetic heterogeneity leading to treatment resistance. Recurrent mutations causing hyperactivation of the non-canonical NF-ĸB pathway are highly prevalent in relapsed, refractory MM patients, but the precise mechanisms driving chemoresistance are poorly understood. Here, we identify a long non-coding RNA termed PLUM, that is overexpressed in NF-ĸB mutant high-risk MM subtypes and patients who are refractory to VRd treatment regimen. Mechanistically, PLUM interacts with Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 to regulate its stability and histone methyltransferase activity, modulating the expression of tumor suppressor genes, ... More

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