Limitations of numerical ratios for defining monoclonality of immunoglobulin light chains in B-cell lymphomas.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1985-01-01
M K Samoszuk, M Krailo, Q H Yan, R J Lukes, J W Parker
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Abstract

Hematopathologists sometimes rely upon the "monoclonality" of immunoglobulin light chains of B-cells as an indicator of malignancy in lymph node biopsies. The validity of using the ratio of kappa to lambda light chains for defining monoclonality has not been statistically established, however. We examined with flow cytometry 57 unequivocal B-cell lymphomas and 49 benign lymphoid hyperplasias. Our purpose was to define and study the optimal numerical criteria for discriminating between B-cell lymphomas and benign hyperplasia on the basis of the kappa:lambda ratio. The data indicate that ratios less than .7 or greater than 5.5 are the optimum for discriminating between lymphoma and benign hyperplasia, but they have a false negative rate of approximately 27% and a 6% false positive rate. The reasons for the relatively low sensitivity are discussed. We conclude that kappa:lambda ratios are a fairly specific but insensitive parameter for distinguishing between B-cell lymphoma and benign lymphoid hyperplasia.

定义b细胞淋巴瘤中免疫球蛋白轻链单克隆性的数值比率的局限性。
在淋巴结活检中,血液病理学家有时依靠b细胞免疫球蛋白轻链的“单克隆性”作为恶性肿瘤的指标。然而,使用kappa与lambda轻链的比值来定义单克隆性的有效性尚未得到统计上的证实。我们用流式细胞术检查了57例明确的b细胞淋巴瘤和49例良性淋巴样增生。我们的目的是在kappa:lambda比值的基础上定义和研究区分b细胞淋巴瘤和良性增生的最佳数值标准。数据表明,小于0.7或大于5.5是区分淋巴瘤和良性增生的最佳比率,但它们的假阴性率约为27%,假阳性率约为6%。讨论了灵敏度较低的原因。我们的结论是kappa:lambda比率是区分b细胞淋巴瘤和良性淋巴样增生的一个相当具体但不敏感的参数。
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