Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Confirmation of light-chain restriction in samples with an excess of phenotypically neoplastic plasma cells. / This figure shows representative plots from 3 patients. (A) A patient with myeloma at presentation, with only neoplastic phenotype (CD19−CD56+) plasma cells detectable. (B) A MGUS patient with more than 80% of CD45− plasma cells having a neoplastic phenotype (CD19−CD56+). (C) A MGUS patient with a small population of phenotypically neoplastic plasma cells (in this case, approximately 20% of total plasma cells). For both patients (A) and (B), there is clear cytoplasmic light-chain restriction in the CD45− plasma cell population. For patient B, the CD45+ plasma cell population is polyclonal. For patient (C), the neoplastic clone is at a low level, and both CD45+ and CD45− are polyclonal, although there is a slight lambda preponderance within the CD45−population. MGUS patients were considered suitable for comparison of neoplastic and normal plasma cell CD126 expression if their phenotypic profile was similar to that of patient (B), whereas MGUS patients with a phenotypic profile similar to that of patient (C) were excluded from further analysis.

Confirmation of light-chain restriction in samples with an excess of phenotypically neoplastic plasma cells.

This figure shows representative plots from 3 patients. (A) A patient with myeloma at presentation, with only neoplastic phenotype (CD19CD56+) plasma cells detectable. (B) A MGUS patient with more than 80% of CD45 plasma cells having a neoplastic phenotype (CD19CD56+). (C) A MGUS patient with a small population of phenotypically neoplastic plasma cells (in this case, approximately 20% of total plasma cells). For both patients (A) and (B), there is clear cytoplasmic light-chain restriction in the CD45 plasma cell population. For patient B, the CD45+ plasma cell population is polyclonal. For patient (C), the neoplastic clone is at a low level, and both CD45+ and CD45 are polyclonal, although there is a slight lambda preponderance within the CD45population. MGUS patients were considered suitable for comparison of neoplastic and normal plasma cell CD126 expression if their phenotypic profile was similar to that of patient (B), whereas MGUS patients with a phenotypic profile similar to that of patient (C) were excluded from further analysis.

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