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Differentiation between benign and malignant monoclonal gammopathy by the presence of the J chain.
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ImmunologyPathologyImmunophenotypingMalignant Monoclonal GammopathyImmunotherapyJ ChainMyeloid NeoplasiaHematological MalignancySurgical PathologyHematologyBone MarrowCell TransplantationRadiation OncologyHealth SciencesLymphoid NeoplasiaAutoimmune DiseaseHistopathologyAutoimmunityTumoral PathologyMalignant Blood DisorderMultiple MyelomaMedicine
Malignant monoclonal gammopathy (MMG) cannot easily be distinguished from the benign (BMG) form in a number of cases. Using two different anti-J chain reagents it could be shown in the present study that in MMG, J chain is present in most of the IgG-containing plasma cells in the bone marrow. In BMG, the frequency of J chain-containing IgG plasma cells is low and not different from that obtained in healthy individuals. Essentially similar findings regarding idiotype were obtained, using anti-idiotype conjugates, specific for the patients' monoclonal immunoglobulins. In one patient malignancy was indicated by the presence of a high percentage of J chain-containing IgG plasma cells in the bone marrow, prior to clinical expression of multiple myeloma.
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