[Correlation between the IgG oligoclonal pattern and the benign nature of monoclonal abnormalities in the aged subject]
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[Correlation between the IgG oligoclonal pattern and the benign nature of monoclonal abnormalities in the aged subject]
Abstract
The presence of an IgG oligoclonal pattern was investigated by isoelectric focusing and immuno detection in 151 individuals over 60 years of age. One hundred are individuals with no detectable monoclonal anomaly and among them, 22 exhibit an oligoclonal pattern. The others are 27 patients with a benign and 24 with a malign monoclonal dysglobulinemia, including respectively 9 and 2 oligoclonal patterns. In all groups the oligoclonal pattern is always found among the oldest individuals. The small association found between this special distribution of the IgG and the benign monoclonal dysglobulinemia seems to be most probably in favour of aging. The IgG oligoclonal distribution associated to a monoclonal component would not be a discriminating argument for malignant or benign monoclonal proliferation diagnosis.