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Ratio of involved/uninvolved immunoglobulin quantification by Hevylite™ assay: clinical and prognostic impact in multiple myeloma

Koulieris Efstathios Panayiotidis Panayiotis Harding Stephen J Kafasi Nikolitsa Maltezas Dimitris +7 lainnya

Abstrak

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>HevyLite™ is a new, recently developed method that facilitates separate quantification of the kappa- and lambda-bounded amounts of a given immunoglobulin (Ig). Using this method, we measured intact immunoglobulin (heavy/light chain; HLC) IgG-kappa, IgG-lambda, IgA-kappa, IgA-lambda individually, as well as their deriving ratios (HLCR) in a series of IgG or IgA multiple myeloma (MM) patients, to investigate and assess the contribution of these tests to disease evaluation.</p> <p>Patients and methods</p> <p>HevyLite™ assays were used in sera from 130 healthy individuals (HI) and 103 MM patients, at time of diagnosis. In patients, the level of paraprotein was IgG in 78 (52 IgG-kappa, 26 IgG-lambda) and IgΑ in 25 (13 IgΑ-kappa, 12 IgΑ-lambda). Durie-Salmon and International Staging System stages were evenly distributed. Symptomatic patients (n = 77) received treatment while asymptomatic ones (n = 26) were followed. Patients' median follow-up was at 32.6 months. HLCR was calculated with the involved Ig (either G or A) as numerator.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In HI, median IgG-kappa was 6.85, IgG-lambda 3.81, IgA-kappa 1.19 and IgA-lambda 0.98 g/L. The corresponding median involving HLC values in MM patients were 25.8, 23.45, 28.9 and 36.4 g/L. HLC-IgG related to anemia, high serum free light chain ratio and extensive bone marrow infiltration, while high HLCR correlated with the same plus increased β2-microglobulin. In addition, increased HLCR and the presence of immunoparesis correlated with time to treatment. Patients with high HLCR had a significantly shorter survival (<it>p </it>= 0.022); HLCR retained its prognostic value in multivariate analysis.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>HLC and HLCR quantify the precise amount of the involved immunoglobulin more accurately than other methods; moreover, they carry prognostic information regarding survival in MM patients.</p>

Penulis (12)

K

Koulieris Efstathios

P

Panayiotidis Panayiotis

H

Harding Stephen J

K

Kafasi Nikolitsa

M

Maltezas Dimitris

B

Bartzis Vassiliki

T

Tzenou Tatiana

D

Dimou Maria

G

Georgiou George

M

Mirbahai Ladan

B

Bradwell Arthur R

K

Kyrtsonis Marie-Christine

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Efstathios, K., Panayiotis, P., J, H.S., Nikolitsa, K., Dimitris, M., Vassiliki, B. et al. (2012). Ratio of involved/uninvolved immunoglobulin quantification by Hevylite™ assay: clinical and prognostic impact in multiple myeloma. https://doi.org/10.1186/2162-3619-1-9

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