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  • - The study aimed to determine how common monoclonal B cells are in different regions of Mexico by analyzing 288 individuals, with 188 from urban and 100 from rural areas, and found that 9.4% had these cells.
  • - Urban participants showed a significantly higher prevalence (12.8%) of monoclonal B cells compared to 3% in rural participants, and all individuals with these cells were over 40 years old.
  • - The research suggests environmental factors may influence the development of monoclonality more than genetic ones, particularly given the differences between urban and rural populations.

Article Abstract

To estimate the frequency of monoclonal B cells in Mexican general population from two different regions of Mexico. Monoclonal B cells were detected by rearrangements of the immunoglobulin heavy chains (IGH) in 288 individuals: 188 from a metropolitan area and 100 from a rural area. After DNA extraction from peripheral blood by the CTAB/DTAB method, multiplex PCR was used to amplify the IGH rearrangements, followed by capillary electrophoresis. In together, 9.4% of the studied individuals showed monoclonal B cells. This prevalence is significantly higher to those previously described for other populations, but similar to a report in the Spanish population. Among people from the metropolitan area, 12.8% exhibited monoclonal B cells in comparison with 3% of people from the rural area. All individuals showing monoclonal B cells were elder than 40 years. Higher frequency of incomplete monoclonal rearrangements was observed. Individuals from urban areas show significantly increased frequencies of monoclonal B cells regarding the people from the rural area. It is reasonable to believe that the environmental factor could have a greater impact on the development of monoclonality than the genetic component.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iji.12343DOI Listing

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