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Plasma-based detection of clonality in lymphoid malignancies.

OBJECTIVES: Plasma has been found to be enriched with tumor-specific DNA, RNA, and protein in patients with hematologic disease. We assessed the utility of plasma as a DNA source for detection of genetic abnormalities in patients with suspected B- or T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders.

METHODS: DNA was extracted from paired peripheral blood (PB) cells and plasma for polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based detection of immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) and T-cell receptor gamma chain (TCR-gamma) rearrangements, and B-cell leukemia/lymphoma (BCL)-1/IgH and BCL-2/IgH translocations.

RESULTS: Concordance between plasma and PB cell analysis was 100% for IgH (n = 57), TCR-gamma (n = 57), and BCL-1/IgH (n = 37) rearrangements, and 94% (60/64) for BCL-2/IgH; four of 11 plasma samples positive for BCL-2/IgH tested negative in paired cells. No plasma or PB cell samples from 195 healthy donors showed genetic abnormalities.

CONCLUSIONS: These findings indicate that plasma is a reliable sample type for detection of abnormalities associated with B- and T-cell lymphoproliferative disorders, providing sensitivity equal to or greater than that of PB cells.

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