Abstract
To determine whether isotype matched immunoglobulin (Ig; Ig′κ/Ig′λ) ratios had prognostic significance in patients with intact Ig multiple myeloma (MM). Novel immunoassays measuring serum concentrations of the Ig heavy chain/light chain (HLC) subsets IgGκ, IgGλ, IgAκ and IgAλ were compared with monoclonal protein ('M-spike') quantification by serum protein electrophoresis, β 2-microglobulin (β 2-M), albumin, serum free light chain (FLC) and cytogenetic markers in relation to outcome in 339 MM patients. Abnormal IgGκ/IgGλ and IgAκ/IgAλ ratios present in the respective tumor isotypes at clinical presentation were predictive of shorter progression-free survival (PFS) (hazard ratio (HR) 1.9; P=0.0002), predominantly due to the suppression of the uninvolved (polyclonal) Ig of the same isotype as the tumor (HR 1.8; P=0.002). No significant associations were observed between PFS and M-spike concentrations, suppression of non-tumor Igs of different isotypes or FLC κ/λ ratios. β 2-M and HLC ratios were independently prognostic (P=0.045 and P=0.001). A staging system using β 2-M and extreme HLC ratios (<0.01 or >200) had greater prognostic value than the widely used ISS staging system (HR 1.7; P=0.00002 vs HR 1.3; P=0.017). These results suggest that HLC ratios may have a role in clinical management of MM. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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Bradwell, A., Harding, S., Fourrier, N., Mathiot, C., Attal, M., Moreau, P., … Avet-Loiseau, H. (2013). Prognostic utility of intact immunoglobulin Ig′κ/ Ig′λ ratios in multiple myeloma patients. Leukemia, 27(1), 202–207. https://doi.org/10.1038/leu.2012.159
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