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Double staining immunofluorescence procedure for enumeration of cells containing cytoplasmic immunoglobulin in human bone marrow: 40 selected cases.

M J Ayliffe.   

Abstract

A double staining immunofluorescence method was developed that allowed the reliable differential counting of cells containing cytoplasmic immunoglobulin in human bone marrow. These cells were stained with a polyspecific antihuman immunoglobulin serum conjugated with rhodamine. In separate preparations subpopulations of cells containing each heavy chain class and light chain type were identified by prior staining with isotype specific fluorescein conjugated antihuman immunoglobulin sera. A standardised counting procedure was adopted to indicate the degree of plasma cell infiltration and to establish the percentage of cells containing each type of immunoglobulin. A series of 122 patients requiring haematological investigation of the bone marrow for various disorders but without evidence of paraproteinaemia was tested to provide results for a nonmyelomatous reference group. These results were compared with those from 40 patients with paraproteins of various classes in their serum. The procedure described here clearly differentiated the two groups. When combined with serum paraprotein assays and conventional haematological cytology of bone marrow these counts provided useful additional information in cases of diagnostic difficulty and in the assessment of individual patients before, during, and after treatment.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3930576      PMCID: PMC499347          DOI: 10.1136/jcp.38.9.989

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0021-9746            Impact factor:   3.411


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