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Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains

INTRODUCTION: Neoplastic monoclonal gammopathies are frequently associated with production of excess free monoclonal light chains. A sensitive method for detecting free monoclonal light chains in serum could provide a marker for residual/minimal residual disease and as an adjunct to serum protein el...

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Autores principales: Wilhite, Dorian, Arfa, Ahmed, Cotter, Thomas, Savage, Natasha M., Bollag, Roni J., Singh, Gurmukh
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8521168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34703870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plabm.2021.e00256
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author Wilhite, Dorian
Arfa, Ahmed
Cotter, Thomas
Savage, Natasha M.
Bollag, Roni J.
Singh, Gurmukh
author_facet Wilhite, Dorian
Arfa, Ahmed
Cotter, Thomas
Savage, Natasha M.
Bollag, Roni J.
Singh, Gurmukh
author_sort Wilhite, Dorian
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description INTRODUCTION: Neoplastic monoclonal gammopathies are frequently associated with production of excess free monoclonal light chains. A sensitive method for detecting free monoclonal light chains in serum could provide a marker for residual/minimal residual disease and as an adjunct to serum protein electrophoresis to serve as a screening method for monoclonal gammopathies. METHODS: Conventional serum immunofixation electrophoresis was modified by applying undiluted serum samples, and staining for serum free light chains with antisera specific to free light chains. Washing/blotting of gels was enhanced to remove residual proteins that did not bind to the antibodies including intact monoclonal immunoglobulins. Results from this modified immunofixation electrophoresis were compared with results from commercially available MASS-FIX/MALDI assay. RESULTS: Monoclonal free kappa light chains could be detected to a concentration of about 1.78 mg/L and monoclonal free lambda light chains to a concentration of about 1.15 mg/L without the need for special equipment. Comparison of these thresholds with parallel results from a commercially available MASS-FIX/MALDI assay revealed the modified electrophoretic method to be more sensitive in the context of free monoclonal light chains. CONCLUSIONS: Modified serum immunofixation electrophoresis has been shown to detect low levels of monoclonal free light chains at a sensitivity suitable for the method to be used in detecting minimal residual disease, and potentially in a screening assay for monoclonal gammopathies. The disparity in the results with commercially available MASS-FIX/MALDI assay is postulated to be due to limited repertoire of reactivity of nanobodies of camelid origin.
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spelling pubmed-85211682021-10-25 Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains Wilhite, Dorian Arfa, Ahmed Cotter, Thomas Savage, Natasha M. Bollag, Roni J. Singh, Gurmukh Pract Lab Med Article INTRODUCTION: Neoplastic monoclonal gammopathies are frequently associated with production of excess free monoclonal light chains. A sensitive method for detecting free monoclonal light chains in serum could provide a marker for residual/minimal residual disease and as an adjunct to serum protein electrophoresis to serve as a screening method for monoclonal gammopathies. METHODS: Conventional serum immunofixation electrophoresis was modified by applying undiluted serum samples, and staining for serum free light chains with antisera specific to free light chains. Washing/blotting of gels was enhanced to remove residual proteins that did not bind to the antibodies including intact monoclonal immunoglobulins. Results from this modified immunofixation electrophoresis were compared with results from commercially available MASS-FIX/MALDI assay. RESULTS: Monoclonal free kappa light chains could be detected to a concentration of about 1.78 mg/L and monoclonal free lambda light chains to a concentration of about 1.15 mg/L without the need for special equipment. Comparison of these thresholds with parallel results from a commercially available MASS-FIX/MALDI assay revealed the modified electrophoretic method to be more sensitive in the context of free monoclonal light chains. CONCLUSIONS: Modified serum immunofixation electrophoresis has been shown to detect low levels of monoclonal free light chains at a sensitivity suitable for the method to be used in detecting minimal residual disease, and potentially in a screening assay for monoclonal gammopathies. The disparity in the results with commercially available MASS-FIX/MALDI assay is postulated to be due to limited repertoire of reactivity of nanobodies of camelid origin. Elsevier 2021-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8521168/ /pubmed/34703870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plabm.2021.e00256 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wilhite, Dorian
Arfa, Ahmed
Cotter, Thomas
Savage, Natasha M.
Bollag, Roni J.
Singh, Gurmukh
Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains
title Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains
title_full Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains
title_fullStr Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains
title_full_unstemmed Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains
title_short Multiple myeloma: Detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains
title_sort multiple myeloma: detection of free monoclonal light chains by modified immunofixation electrophoresis with antisera against free light chains
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8521168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34703870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plabm.2021.e00256
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