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Review

Immunoglobulin/T-cell receptor clonality diagnostics

, PhD (Molecular Immunologist) , , PhD (Molecular Pathologist) , , MD PhD (Pathologist) & , MD PhD (Medical Immunologist)
Pages 451-461 | Published online: 29 Nov 2007
 

Abstract

Clonality testing in lymphoid malignancies has become technically relatively easy to perform in routine laboratories using standardized multiplex polymerase chain reaction protocols for Ig/T-cell receptor (TCR) gene analysis. Expertise with clonality diagnostics and knowledge about the biology of Ig/TCR recombination are essential for correct interpretation of the Ig/TCR clonality data. Several immunobiologic and technical pitfalls that should be taken into account to avoid misinterpretation of data are addressed in this review. Furthermore, the need to integrate the molecular data with that from (hemato-)pathology, and preferably also flowcytometric immunophenotyping for appropriate interpretation, is discussed. Such an interactive, multidisciplinary diagnostic model guarantees integration of all available data to reach the most reliable diagnosis.

Acknowledgements

This review is largely based on the results and discussions with many colleagues all over Europe in the BIOMED-2 Concerted Action ‘PCR-based clonality detection in suspect lymphoproliferations’ (BMH4-CT98-3936). The authors thank ILM Wolvers-Tettero, EJ van Gastel-Mol, MECM Oud, B Verhaaf (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam), M van Altena, P Rombout (Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen) for technical assistance.

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