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Bone marrow cells of 82 patients with multiple myeloma were subjected to flow cytometric analysis of DNA and cytoplasmic immunoglobulin (CIg) content using propidium iodide and direct immunofluorescence assays. Except for two patients with nonsecretory myeloma, there was conformity in the immunoglobulin type derived from immunoelectrophoresis and plasma cell CIg staining. One patient with nonsecretory myeloma exhibited monotypic CIg staining, while the second showed no reaction. In eight patients with IgG lambda myeloma, the same tumor cells contained both lambda and kappa light chains, suggesting the productive rearrangement of both light chain genes. 14 patients with previously unrecognized plasma cells of low RNA content, all of whom were resistant to chemotherapy, were identified by CIg staining. By revealing previously unrecognized plasma cells with low RNA content, CIg analysis identified more patients with treatment-refractory myeloma.
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B Barlogie
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Raymond Alexanian
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Mark A. Pershouse
University of Montana
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Anderson Hospital
The University of Texas System
Texas Medical Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a101a99d13714ec96ff2c1c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci112033
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