Soluble B-cell maturation antigen levels for disease monitoring in oligosecretory and nonsecretory relapsed multiple myeloma
Abstract
Abstract Soluble B-cell maturation antigen (sBCMA) is elevated on multiple myeloma (MM) cells. We investigated whether sBCMA levels correlated with other myeloma tumor volume indicators and its utility in monitoring oligosecretory/nonsecretory (O-S/Non-S) MM. In 115 patients with newly diagnosed MM, sBCMA was compared with M-protein levels, bone marrow plasma cells (BMPCs), circulating tumor cells (CTCs), and total diffusion volume (tDV; estimated by whole-body diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging) at diagnosis. sBCMA levels increased significantly with International Staging System stage, chromosome 1q21 gain/amplification, and CTC levels. sBCMA also correlated strongly with %BMPC (r = 0.65) and moderately with tDV (r = 0.55) and paraprotein levels (involved immunoglobulin in IgG and IgA subtypes, r = 0.44 and 0.4; involved free light-chain levels in light-chain-only MM, r = 0.61, all P < .05). Longitudinal changes in sBCMA were consistent with disease status in both 17 O-S/Non-S and other secretory MM cases. Furthermore, sBCMA levels increased as early as 6 months prerelapse in almost all O-S/Non-S relapsed patients. Thus, sBCMA correlates strongly with total tumor volume in MM, as assessed using different modalities. We suggest that sBCMA is useful, not only for monitoring responses in patients with O-S/Non-S MM but also for early relapse detection and prediction.
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Daisuke Ikeda
2Okayama University Hospital, Department of Hematology and Oncology, Okayama, Japan
Shuichi Aikawa
2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan
Chiho Misono
2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan
Mitsuaki Oura
1Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan
Fuminari Fujii
1Kameda Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Kamogawa, Japan
Hajime Sakuma
Masanori Toho
1Kameda Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Kamogawa, Japan
Atsushi Uehara
1Kameda Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Kamogawa, Japan
Rikako Tabata
1Toranomon Hospital, Department of Hematology, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Kentaro Narita
1Kameda Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Kamogawa, Japan
Masami Takeuchi
1Kameda Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Kamogawa, Japan
Tomohisa Watari
2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan
Yoshihito Otsuka
2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Kameda Medical Center, Kamogawa, Chiba, Japan
Kosei Matsue
25Kameda Medical Center, Chiba, Japan