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  • MGUS is a plasma cell disorder with a dominant monoclonal antibody (M-protein) in serum, but no symptoms are present.
  • Researchers utilized liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to successfully identify MGUS by analyzing IgG1 in human serum, revealing details about the M-protein.
  • The process enhances the ability to characterize monoclonal gammopathies like MGUS and multiple myeloma at a molecular level, providing insights into their underlying mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is a plasma cell disorder characterized by the presence of a predominant monoclonal antibody (i.e., M-protein) in serum, without clinical symptoms. Here we present a case study in which we detect MGUS by liquid-chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (LC-MS) profiling of IgG1 in human serum. We detected a Fab-glycosylated M-protein and determined the full heavy and light chain sequences by bottom-up proteomics techniques using multiple proteases, further validated by top-down LC-MS. Moreover, the composition and location of the Fab-glycan could be determined in CDR1 of the heavy chain. The outlined approach adds to an expanding mass spectrometry-based toolkit to characterize monoclonal gammopathies such as MGUS and multiple myeloma, with fine molecular detail. The ability to detect monoclonal gammopathies and determine M-protein sequences straight from blood samples by mass spectrometry provides new opportunities to understand the molecular mechanisms of such diseases.

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