Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. CD34+ and CD34− B cells in the blood of myeloma patients have IgH rearrangements identical to those of autologous BM plasma cells. (A) through (G) represent analysis of sorted lymphocyte subsets from 7 different patients. In each panel the top half shows CDR3 rearrangements amplified by nested PCR from 103 sorted cells of the indicated PBMC subsets, using consensus primers to FR2a and JH1 followed by a second-stage PCR amplification using consensus primers to FR2b and JH2.7 The bottom half of each panel shows the hybridization of amplified products with end-labeled patient-specific ASO probes. Patient A was post chemotherapy with stable disease. Patients B through D were in relapse. Patient E was analyzed at relapse (no. 11), during his second round of chemotherapy (no. 15) where a partial response occurred, and in the progressive stage of disease (nos. 17 and 18). Patient F was at diagnosis and untreated. Patient G had received the first two cycles of chemotherapy after diagnosis.

CD34+ and CD34 B cells in the blood of myeloma patients have IgH rearrangements identical to those of autologous BM plasma cells. (A) through (G) represent analysis of sorted lymphocyte subsets from 7 different patients. In each panel the top half shows CDR3 rearrangements amplified by nested PCR from 103 sorted cells of the indicated PBMC subsets, using consensus primers to FR2a and JH1 followed by a second-stage PCR amplification using consensus primers to FR2b and JH2.7 The bottom half of each panel shows the hybridization of amplified products with end-labeled patient-specific ASO probes. Patient A was post chemotherapy with stable disease. Patients B through D were in relapse. Patient E was analyzed at relapse (no. 11), during his second round of chemotherapy (no. 15) where a partial response occurred, and in the progressive stage of disease (nos. 17 and 18). Patient F was at diagnosis and untreated. Patient G had received the first two cycles of chemotherapy after diagnosis.

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