1.Construction of a treatment response prediction model for multiple myeloma based on multi-omics and machine learning.
Xionghui ZHOU ; Rong GUI ; Jing LIU ; Meng GAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2025;50(4):531-544
OBJECTIVES:
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematologic malignancy characterized by clonal proliferation of plasma cells and remains incurable. Patients with primary refractory multiple myeloma (PRMM) show poor response to initial induction therapy. This study aims to develop a machine learning-based model to predict treatment response in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) patients, in order to optimize therapeutic strategies.
METHODS:
NDMM and post-treatment MM patients hospitalized in the Department of Hematology, Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, between August 2022 and July 2023 were enrolled. Post-treatment MM patients were categorized into PRMM patients and treatment-responsive MM (TRMM) patients based on therapeutic efficacy. Serum metabolites were detected and analyzed via metabolomics. Based on the metabolomics analysis results and combined with transcriptomic sequencing data of NDMM patients from databases, differentially expressed amino acid metabolism-related genes (AAMGs) among post-treatment NDMM patients with varying therapeutic outcomes were screened. Using bioinformatics analyses and machine learning algorithms, a predictive model for treatment response in NDMM was constructed and used to identify patients at risk for PRMM.
RESULTS:
A total of 61 patients were included: 22 NDMM, 23 TRMM, and 16 PRMM patients. Significant differences in metabolite levels were observed among the 3 groups, with differential metabolites mainly enriched in amino acid metabolism pathways. Follow-up data were available for 16 of the 22 NDMM patients, including 12 treatment responders (ND_TR group) and 4 with PRMM (ND_PR group). A total of 23 differential metabolites were identified between these 2 groups: 6 metabolites (e.g., tryptophan) were upregulated and 17 (e.g., citric acid) were downregulated in the ND_TR group. Transcriptomic data from 108 TRMM and 77 PRMM patients were analyzed to identify differentially expressed AAMGs, which were then used to construct a prediction model. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) for the model exceeded 0.8, and AUC values in 3 external validation cohorts were all above 0.7.
CONCLUSIONS
This study delineated the metabolic alterations in MM patients with different treatment response, suggesting that dysregulated amino acid metabolism may be associated with poor treatment response in PRMM. By integrating metabolomics and transcriptomics, a machine learning-based predictive model was successfully established to forecast treatment response in NDMM patients.
Humans
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Multiple Myeloma/drug therapy*
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Machine Learning
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Male
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Female
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Metabolomics/methods*
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Middle Aged
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Aged
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Treatment Outcome
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Transcriptome
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Computational Biology
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Adult
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Multiomics
2.Study of simultaneous audition reconstruction to chronic suppurative otitis media in the period of infection
Xionghui GAO ; Jinghua XIE ; Xiaozhong WU ; Shunde HUANG ; Jiangshun SONG ; Qingxiang MENG ; Peng LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2008;31(21):34-36
Objective To investigate the possibility and surgical effect of simultaneous tympanoplasty to chronic suppurative otitis media in the period of infection. Methods Forty-eight cases (48 ears) with chronic suppurative otitis media in the period of infection (31 with cholesteatoma, 17 with caries) were underwent simultaneous Wullstein Ⅱ and Ⅲ tympanoplasty on the complete elimination of the lesions (typical or modified mastoidectomy). Results All eases had dry ears within 4-10 weeks with average of 7 weeks. The air-bone gap within 10 dB was in 11 eases, 15 to 20 dB in 25 cases, 25 to 30 dB in 9 eases, no change or worse in 3 eases. Conclusions Infection is not the absolute eontraindication to the tympanoplasty in treating chronic suppurative otitis media, Wullstein Ⅲ tympanoplasty plus mastoid cavity obliteration and eonchaplasty is a suitable choice to treating chronic suppurative otitis media on the complete elimination of lesions and reconstruction of the ventilation system among mastoid cavity, tympanum and eustachian. The malfunction of eustachian is the main eanse to failure of surgery.
3.Clinical significance of regional excision of parotid pleomorphic adenoma
Jinghua XIE ; Xionghui GAO ; Xiaozhong WU ; Qingxiang MENG ; Long HE ; Lei WANG ; Cifang LIANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the feas-ibility of preserving parotid duct in regional excision of pleomorphic adenoma. METHODS 32 patients with parotid pleomorphic adenoma were treated by regional excision with the preservation of the parotid duct. RESULTS No relapse occurred during 3-6-year follow-up period. Transient facial nerve palsy occurred in only 3.1%(1/32) of patients and the drainage of the parotid duct on the surgical side was preserved. CONCLUSION Remaining function of the parotid gland function was preserved and the facial nerve was well-protected in the regional excision of pleomorphic adenomas, especially for patients with small pleomorphic adenomas.

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