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Histidine based adsorbents for selective removal of monoclonal immunoglobulin IgM antibodies from Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia patient sera: a preliminary study.
[waldenström macroglobulinemia]
Waldenstrom
's
macroglobulinemia
(
WM
)
is
considered
by
the
Revised
European
American
Lymphoma
(
REAL
)
and
World
Health
Organization
(
WHO
)
as
a
clinical
lympho
plasmacytic
syndrome
associated
with
high
monoclonal
(
IgM
)
secretion
.
The
hyper
viscosity
syndrome
is
associated
with
several
clinical
disorders
of
monoclonal
IgM
.
Patients
with
clinical
symptoms
of
hyper
viscosity
should
be
treated
with
plasma
pheresis
,
which
is
limited
by
its
non-selective
removal
of
all
plasma
components
.
These
limitations
have
steered
efforts
to
find
a
more
specific
removal
according
to
clinical
needs
and
avoiding
plasma
components
replacement
.
Removal
by
specific
adsorption
is
the
most
powerful
selective
apheresis
technique
.
The
active
adsorbed
ligand
is
covalently
bound
to
an
insoluble
matrix
through
which
plasma
is
passed
.
Amino
acids
have
been
introduced
as
ligands
in
clinical
apheresis
for
the
removal
of
auto
antibodies
associated
with
autoimmune
diseases
.
The
present
preliminary
study
describes
the
binding
of
monoclonal
IgM
antibodies
from
sera
of
patients
with
WM
,
on
histidine
immobilized
to
activated
sepharose
.
The
advantages
of
efficient
binding
and
elution
,
suggest
histidine
adsorbents
as
prospective
clinical
means
suitable
for
the
removal
of
monoclonal
IgM
from
sera
of
patients
diagnosed
with
WM
.
The
advantages
of
efficient
adsorption
and
elution
,
non
toxicity
of
histidine
,
good
selectivity
,
good
stability
,
as
well
as
their
low
cost
strongly
suggest
histidine
adsorbents
as
prospective
clinical
means
suitable
for
the
removal
of
monoclonal
IgM
from
sera
of
patients
diagnosed
with
WM
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"low cost"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
cholangiocarcinoma
dracunculiasis
esophageal adenocarcinoma
neuralgic amyotrophy
oral submucous fibrosis
waldenström macroglobulinemia
zellweger syndrome
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