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Monoclonal gammopathy

Monoclonal gammopathy, also known as paraproteinemia, is the presence of excessive amounts of myeloma protein or monoclonal gamma globulin in the blood. It is usually due to an underlying immunoproliferative disorder or hematologic neoplasms, especially multiple myeloma. It is sometimes considered equivalent to plasma cell dyscrasia. The most common form of the disease is monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance.

Monoclonal gammopathy
Other namesparaproteinemia
Serum protein electrophoresis shows gamma spike, or peak
SpecialtyOncology 

Causes edit

Causes of paraproteinemia include the following:[citation needed]

Diagnosis edit

These are characterized by the presence of any abnormal protein that is involved in the immune system, which are most often immunoglobulins and are associated with the clonal proliferation of lymphocytes.[1]

When a paraproteinemia is present in the blood, there will be a narrow band, or spike, in the serum protein electrophoresis because there will be an excess of production of one protein.[2]

There are two large classes of blood proteins: albumin and globulin. They are generally equal in proportion, but albumin is much smaller than globulin, and slightly negatively charged, which leads to an accumulation at the end of the electrophoretic gel. The globulins separate out into three regions on the electrophoretic gel, which are the α band, the β band, and the γ band.

Types edit

Paraproteinemias may be categorized according to the type of monoclonal protein found in blood:[citation needed]

The three types of paraproteins may occur alone or in combination in a given individual. Note that while most heavy chains or whole immunoglobulins remain within blood vessels, light chains frequently escape and are excreted by the kidneys into urine, where they take the name of Bence Jones protein.[citation needed]

It is also possible for paraproteins (usually whole immunoglobulins) to form polymers by aggregating with each other; this takes the name of macroglobulinemia and may lead to further complications. For example, certain macroglobulins tend to precipitate within blood vessel with cold, a phenomenon known as cryoglobulinemia. Others may make blood too viscous to flow smoothly (usually with IgM pentamer macroglobulins), a phenomenon known as Waldenström macroglobulinemia.[citation needed]

The most common type of paraproteinemia is monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Another form, monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance (MGRS) results in kidney damage and chronic kidney disease due to the effects of monoclonal immunoglobulins.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Health Communication Network. Immunoproliferative disorders- Topic Tree. http://www.use.hcn.com.au/subject.%60Immunoproliferative%20Disorders%60/home.html 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed March 2007.
  2. ^ Ma ES, Lee ET (2007). "A case of IgM paraproteinemia in which serum free light chain values were within reference intervals". Clin. Chem. 53 (2): 362–3. doi:10.1373/clinchem.2006.080317. PMID 17259251.
  3. ^ a b Martínez-Gómez MA, Carril-Avilés MM, Sagrado S, Villanueva-Camañas RM, Medina-Hernández MJ (2007). "Characterization of antihistamine-human serum protein interactions by capillary electrophoresis". J Chromatogr A. 1147 (2): 261–9. doi:10.1016/j.chroma.2007.02.054. PMID 17339039.
  4. ^ Abbas, A.K and Lichtman, A.H. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. Fifth Edition. Elsevier Saunders. Philadelphia. 2005
  5. ^ Leung, Nelson; Bridoux, Frank; Nasr, Samih H. (19 May 2021). "Monoclonal Gammopathy of Renal Significance". New England Journal of Medicine. 384 (20): 1931–1941. doi:10.1056/NEJMra1810907. PMID 34010532. S2CID 234791002.

External links edit

  • Paraproteinaemia at patient.info.

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Monoclonal gammopathy also known as paraproteinemia is the presence of excessive amounts of myeloma protein or monoclonal gamma globulin in the blood It is usually due to an underlying immunoproliferative disorder or hematologic neoplasms especially multiple myeloma It is sometimes considered equivalent to plasma cell dyscrasia The most common form of the disease is monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance Monoclonal gammopathyOther namesparaproteinemiaSerum protein electrophoresis shows gamma spike or peakSpecialtyOncology Contents 1 Causes 2 Diagnosis 2 1 Types 3 References 4 External linksCauses editMain article Plasma cell dyscrasia Causes of paraproteinemia include the following citation needed Leukemias and lymphomas of various types but usually B cell non Hodgkin lymphomas with a plasma cell component Myeloma Plasmacytoma Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma Idiopathic no discernible cause some of these will be revealed as leukemias or lymphomas over the years AL amyloidosisDiagnosis editThese are characterized by the presence of any abnormal protein that is involved in the immune system which are most often immunoglobulins and are associated with the clonal proliferation of lymphocytes 1 When a paraproteinemia is present in the blood there will be a narrow band or spike in the serum protein electrophoresis because there will be an excess of production of one protein 2 There are two large classes of blood proteins albumin and globulin They are generally equal in proportion but albumin is much smaller than globulin and slightly negatively charged which leads to an accumulation at the end of the electrophoretic gel The globulins separate out into three regions on the electrophoretic gel which are the a band the b band and the g band The a band can be separated into two components a1 and a2 The a1 region consists mostly of a1 antitrypsin and a1 acid glycoprotein The a2 region is mostly haptoglobin a2 macroglobulin a2 antiplasmin and ceruloplasmin The b band consists of transferrin low density lipoproteins and complement system proteins 3 The g band is where the immunoglobulins appear which is why they are also known as gammaglobulins 4 The majority of paraproteins appear in this band 3 Types edit Paraproteinemias may be categorized according to the type of monoclonal protein found in blood citation needed Light chains only or Bence Jones protein This may be associated with multiple myeloma or AL amyloidosis Heavy chains only also known as heavy chain disease Whole immunoglobulins If immunoglobulins tend to precipitate within blood vessels with cold that phenomenon takes the name of cryoglobulinaemia The three types of paraproteins may occur alone or in combination in a given individual Note that while most heavy chains or whole immunoglobulins remain within blood vessels light chains frequently escape and are excreted by the kidneys into urine where they take the name of Bence Jones protein citation needed It is also possible for paraproteins usually whole immunoglobulins to form polymers by aggregating with each other this takes the name of macroglobulinemia and may lead to further complications For example certain macroglobulins tend to precipitate within blood vessel with cold a phenomenon known as cryoglobulinemia Others may make blood too viscous to flow smoothly usually with IgM pentamer macroglobulins a phenomenon known as Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia citation needed The most common type of paraproteinemia is monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance MGUS Another form monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance MGRS results in kidney damage and chronic kidney disease due to the effects of monoclonal immunoglobulins 5 References edit Health Communication Network Immunoproliferative disorders Topic Tree http www use hcn com au subject 60Immunoproliferative 20Disorders 60 home html Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Accessed March 2007 Ma ES Lee ET 2007 A case of IgM paraproteinemia in which serum free light chain values were within reference intervals Clin Chem 53 2 362 3 doi 10 1373 clinchem 2006 080317 PMID 17259251 a b Martinez Gomez MA Carril Aviles MM Sagrado S Villanueva Camanas RM Medina Hernandez MJ 2007 Characterization of antihistamine human serum protein interactions by capillary electrophoresis J Chromatogr A 1147 2 261 9 doi 10 1016 j chroma 2007 02 054 PMID 17339039 Abbas A K and Lichtman A H Cellular and Molecular Immunology Fifth Edition Elsevier Saunders Philadelphia 2005 Leung Nelson Bridoux Frank Nasr Samih H 19 May 2021 Monoclonal Gammopathy of Renal Significance New England Journal of Medicine 384 20 1931 1941 doi 10 1056 NEJMra1810907 PMID 34010532 S2CID 234791002 External links editParaproteinaemia at patient info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monoclonal gammopathy amp oldid 1176207618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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