Description
This antibody recognizes kappa light chains of human immunoglobulins, which may be useful in the identification of leukemias, plasmacytomas, and certain non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas (1-5). The most common feature of these malignancies is the restricted expression of a single light chain class. The normal human kappa/lambda ratio is approximately 2:1. The presence of clear cut light chain restriction with a kappa/lambda ratio more than 10:1 is consistent with a malignant proliferation (2,6).
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
INTENDED USE | IVD |
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FORMAT | Concentrate, Predilute, VALENT |
VOLUME | 0.1 ml, 1.0 ml, 20 ml, 6.0 ml |
SOURCE | Mouse Monoclonal |
CLONE | L1C1 |
ISOTYPE | IgG1 |
ANTIGEN | Kappa immunoglobulin light chain |
LOCALIZATION | Cytoplasmic |
POSITIVE CONTROL | Tonsil or bone marrow |
DATASHEETS & SDS
REFERENCES
1. Samoszuk MK, et al. Limitations of numerical ratios for defining monoclonality of immunoglobulin light chains in B-cell lymphomas. Diagn Immunol. 1985; 3(3):133-8.
2. Bray M, Alper MG. Lambda light chain predominance as a sign of emerging lymphoma. Am J Clin Pathol. 1983 Oct; 80(4):526-8.
3. Sobol RE, et al. Use of immunoglobulin light chain analysis to detect bone marrow involvement in B-cell neoplasms. Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 1982 Jul; 24(1):139 -44.
4. Falini B, et al. Double labeled-antigen method for demonstration of intracellular antigens in paraffin-embedded tissues. J Histochem Cytochem. 1982 Jan; 30(1):21-6.
5. Marshall-Taylor CE, et al. Immunohistochemical detection of immunoglobulin light chain expression in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas using formalin-fixed, paraffinembedded tissues and a heat-induced epitope retrieval technique. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 2002 Sep; 10(3):258-62.
6. Kremer M, et al. Immunohistochemistry in bone marrow pathology: a useful adjunct for morphologic diagnosis. Virchows Arch. 2005 Dec; 447(6):920-37.
7. Center for Disease Control Manual. Guide: Safety Management, NO. CDC-22, Atlanta, GA. April 30, 1976 “Decontamination of Laboratory Sink Drains to Remove Azide Salts.”
8. Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI). Protection of Laboratory Workers from Occupationally Acquired Infections; Approved Guideline-Fourth Edition CLSI document M29-A4 Wayne, PA 2014.
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