Detection of clonal immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene rearrangements in cases of suspected lymphoproliferative disorders: comparison of polymerase chain reaction and Southern blot analysis
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Detection of clonal immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene rearrangements in cases of suspected lymphoproliferative disorders: comparison of polymerase chain reaction and Southern blot analysis
Abstract
Demonstration of clonality is supportive of a diagnosis of malignancy in cases of lymphoproliferative disorders. Determination of clonality at the molecular level is currently accomplished by Southern analysis; however, the polymerase chain reaction offers a potential alternative that is rapid, simple, and less expensive. To test its feasibility as a diagnostic test, we amplified the DNA from 121 suspected lymphoproliferative disorders submitted for gene rearrangement studies. In comparison to Southern analyses, a sensitivity of 70% and specificity of 96% were obtained. To test the effect of primer variability in the joining region of the heavy-chain gene, we substituted a more degenerate primer but found no changes in sensitivity or specificity. We conclude that the polymerase chain reaction has current application with minute or fixed specimens and may generally serve as a rapid, initial evaluation for B-cell clonality, followed by Southern analysis in negative cases. However, higher overall sensitivity must be achieved before this technique can replace Southern analysis as the method of choice in determining clonal gene rearrangements.
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