Estimating a normal reference range for serum B-cell maturation antigen levels for multiple myeloma patients

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Abstract

The serum B-cell maturation antigen (sBCMA) has been identified as a novel serum biomarker for patients with multiple myeloma. However, no study has yet established a reference range for sBCMA levels. Its levels were determined in 196 healthy subjects and showed a right-tailed distribution with a median value of 37·51 ng/ml with a standard deviation of 22·54 ng/ml (range 18·78–180·39 ng/ml). Partitioning of subgroup reference ranges was considered but determined to be irrelevant. A non-parametric method using the median ± 2 standard deviations suggests using a universal reference interval of <82·59 ng/ml.

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Jew, S., Bujarski, S., Soof, C., Chen, H., Safaie, T., Li, M., … Berenson, J. R. (2021). Estimating a normal reference range for serum B-cell maturation antigen levels for multiple myeloma patients. British Journal of Haematology, 192(6), 1064–1067. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjh.16673

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