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Russian journal of hematology and transfusiology, 1(64), p. 7-15, 2019

DOI: 10.35754/0234-5730-2019-64-1-7-15

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Assay of Immunoglobulin Free Light Chains in the Serum for Evaluating Chemotherapy Efficacy in Patients Suffering From Multiple Myeloma With Intact Measurable Paraprotein

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Abstract

Aim. To evaluate the concentration of immunoglobulin free light chains (FLC) in comparison with that of intact measurable paraproteins (PIg) in patients with relapsed/resistant multiple myeloma (RR MM) undergoing treatment with bortezomib.Materials and methods. A retrospective study included 15 patients with RR MM with intact measurable PIg. Following 6 cycles of bortezomib treatment, an evaluation of the treatment efficacy was performed using standard criteria and by analysing serum FLC of immunoglobulins (sFLC).Results. A partial response (PR) and small response was achieved in 4 and 5 patients, respectively. The stabilization of the disease was observed in 6 patients. No cases of complete response (CR) or stringent complete response (SCR) were recorded. On the basis of the data on the concentration of sFLC after treatment, all patients were divided into 2 groups: those with an abnormal (clonal) and normal κ/λ ratio. In 11 patients with a response lower than PR, sFLC κ/λ ratio was of a clonal nature, which corresponded to changes in the concentrations of intact PIg during treatment. In 4 cases with PR, the residual tumour was determined by the presence of intact PIg within the 32–45 % range under, however, a normal sFLC κ/λ ratio.Conclusion. Treatment with bortezomib affects all processes in MM with intact PIg, such as synthesis of FLC by tumour plasma cells, a decrease in the amount of circulating sFLC in blood and in the concentration of intact PIg. Normalization of sFLC κ/λ ratio under the achievement of PR could be considered as a prognostic factor in a favourable clinical outcome.