Key Points
Reference FLC values are applied globally but were established using serum from mostly White individuals.
A κ/λ ratio between 0.686 and 2.10 applies to racially diverse populations and is consistent with known LC disease patterns.
Detection of light chain (LC) monoclonal gammopathies (MGs) traditionally relies on serum free LC (FLC) κ, λ, and their ratio (κ/λ) reference ranges based on a mostly White population. We investigated FLC values in a racially diverse population by screening 10 035 individuals for heavy chain MG, identifying 9028 negative cases whose FLC were measured. Participants included 4149 from the PROMISE study (United States, n = 2383; South Africa, n = 1766) and 4879 from the Mass General Brigham Biobank, with 44% self-identifying as Black. Using standard FLC reference ranges, 1074 of 10 035 individuals (10.7%) were diagnosed with LC monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), with 99% being κ-restricted. In the United States, 14.8% of Black and 4% of White individuals were diagnosed (P < .01). Among US participants of African (AFR) and European (EUR) genetic ancestry, 14.4% AFR and 2.9% EUR were diagnosed (P < .01). Among South Africans (100% Black), 27.8% were diagnosed using standard ranges. To avoid overdiagnosis, we propose a new κ/λ ratio reference range (0.686 to 2.10) for populations of AFR descent with normal renal function, with standard values for κ and λ being 7.97 to 77.50 mg/L and 6.20 to 49.20 mg/L, respectively. This reduces LC-MGUS overdiagnosis by 91% (10.7% vs 0.97%). Using the new reference, LC-MGUS accounts for 8.8% of MGUS cases, with 74% being κ-restricted, consistent with LC myeloma rates. These findings highlight the importance of basing disease definitions, such as MGUS, on diverse populations. Adopting our proposed FLC reference values would reduce MGUS overdiagnosis among Black individuals, avoiding unnecessary financial, psychological, and medical consequences. This study includes data from NCT03689595.
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