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Free light chains: Eclectic multipurpose biomarker.

Authors :
Basile, Umberto
Gulli, Francesca
Gragnani, Laura
Napodano, Cecilia
Pocino, Krizia
Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico
Mussap, Michele
Zignego, Anna Linda
Source :
Journal of Immunological Methods. Dec2017, Vol. 451, p11-19. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The production of antibodies is accompanied by a slight excess of synthesis of κ and λ immunoglobulin light chains; small amounts of them are released in the peripheral blood and can also be found in various body fluids, such as synovial fluid, cerebrospinal fluid, urine and saliva. They are rapidly filtered by the glomerulus and > 99% are reabsorbed from the cells of the proximal convoluted tubule, making them present in the urine in only trace amounts. The production of an excess of protein without a reason or a specific function in a biological system is rare. Free light chains, considered for years a waste product of Ig synthesis, are currently known to be very active molecules, able to bind antigens as well as whole immunoglobulin and helping to develop specific antibody affinity. The ability of free light chains to activate mast cells and then become an active part of the pathogenic mechanisms of chronic inflammatory diseases has increased interest in their clinical use, both as an attractive therapeutic target or as a biochemical marker of disease evolution or remission. This is an overview of relevant scientific interest that immunoglobulin light chains κ and λ have attracted over the years, a report on the progress in knowledge about their structure and function, with a special focus on their biological meaning and potential clinical utility in different diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221759
Volume :
451
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Immunological Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
126294508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jim.2017.09.005