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Mass spectrometry for the evaluation of monoclonal proteins in multiple myeloma and related disorders: an International Myeloma Working Group Mass Spectrometry Committee Report

David MurrayDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA. [email protected]Noemí PuigHospital Universitario de Salamanca, Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Salamanca, Salamanca, SpainSigurður Y. KristinssonFaculty of Medicine, University of Iceland, Reykjavík, IcelandSaad Z. UsmaniDepartment of Hematologic Oncology & Blood Disorders, Levine Cancer Institute/Atrium Health, Charlotte, NC, USAAngela DispenzieriDepartment of Hematology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USAGiada BianchiDivision of Hematology, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USAShaji KumarDepartment of Hematology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USAWee Joo ChngCancer Science Institute of Singapore, NUS, Singapore, SingaporeRoman HájekDepartment of Hematooncology, University Hospital Ostrava and Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech RepublicBruno PaivaClinica Universidad de Navarra, Centro de Investigacion Medica Aplicada (CIMA), IDISNA, Pamplona, SpainAnders WaageDepartment of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayS. Vincent RajkumarDepartment of Hematology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USABrian G.M. DurieDepartment of Hematology, Cedars-Sinai Outpatient Cancer Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2021en
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Plasma cell disorders (PCDs) are identified in the clinical lab by detecting the monoclonal immunoglobulin (M-protein) which they produce. Traditionally, serum protein electrophoresis methods have been utilized to detect and isotype M-proteins. Increasing demands to detect low-level disease and new therapeutic monoclonal immunoglobulin treatments have stretched the electrophoretic methods to their analytical limits. Newer techniques based on mass spectrometry (MS) are emerging which have improved clinical and analytical performance. MS is gaining traction into clinical laboratories, and has replaced immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE) in routine practice at one institution. The International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) Mass Spectrometry Committee reviewed the literature in order to summarize current data and to make recommendations regarding the role of mass spectrometric methods in diagnosing and monitoring patients with myeloma and related disorders. Current literature demonstrates that immune-enrichment of immunoglobulins coupled to intact light chain MALDI-TOF MS has clinical characteristics equivalent in performance to IFE with added benefits of detecting additional risk factors for PCDs, differentiating M-protein from therapeutic antibodies, and is a suitable replacement for IFE for diagnosing and monitoring multiple myeloma and related PCDs. In this paper we discuss the IMWG recommendations for the use of MS in PCDs.

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