Application of self-quenched JH consensus primers for real-time quantitative PCR of IGH gene to minimal residual disease evaluation in multiple myeloma.
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01/07/2006
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Monitoring multiple myeloma patients for relapse requires sensitive methods to measure minimal residual disease and to establish a more precise prognosis. The present study aimed to standardize a real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for the IgH gene with a JH consensus self-quenched fluorescence reverse primer and a VDJH or DJH allele-specific sense primer (self-quenched PCR). This method was compared with allele-specific real-time quantitative PCR test for the IgH gene using a TaqMan probe and a JH consensus primer (TaqMan PCR). We studied nine multiple myeloma patients from the Spanish group treated with the MM2000 therapeutic protocol. Self-quenched PCR demonstrated sensitivity of >or=10(-4) or 16 genomes in most cases, efficiency was 1.71 to 2.14, and intra-assay and interassay reproducibilities were 1.18 and 0.75%, respectively. Sensitivity, efficiency, and residual disease detection were similar with both PCR methods. TaqMan PCR failed in one case because of a mutation in the JH primer binding site, and self-quenched PCR worked well in this case. In conclusion, self-quenched PCR is a sensitive and reproducible method for quantifying residual disease in multiple myeloma patients; it yields similar results to TaqMan PCR and may be more effective than the latter when somatic mutations are present in the JH intronic primer binding site. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Martinez-Lopez , J , Martinez-Sanchez , P , Garcia-Sanz , R , Sarasquete , M E , Ayala , R , Gonzalez , M , Bautista , J M , Gonzalez , D , San Miguel , J , Garcia-Effron , G & Lahuerta , J J 2006 , ' Application of self-quenched JH consensus primers for real-time quantitative PCR of IGH gene to minimal residual disease evaluation in multiple myeloma. ' Journal of molecular diagnostics , vol 8 , no. 3 , pp. 364-370 . |
Palavras-Chave | #Base Sequence #Computer Systems #Consensus #DNA Probes #Humans #Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains #Molecular Sequence Data #Multiple Myeloma #Neoplasm, Residual #Polymerase Chain Reaction #Protein Structure, Tertiary |
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