plasmacellmarkörprofil
Plasmacellmarkörprofil, also known as plasma cell marker profile, refers to a set of biomarkers or molecular markers that are specific to plasma cells, a type of white blood cell involved in the humoral immune response. These markers are crucial in the diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of various hematological and non-hematological malignancies, as well as in the evaluation of immune-related disorders.
Commonly used plasmacyte markers include:
1. CD138: A membrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of plasma cells and some B-cell lymphomas. It
2. CD38: A membrane-bound enzyme expressed on the surface of plasma cells and other hematopoietic cells. It
3. CD19: A membrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of B cells and some B-cell lymphomas. While
4. CD56: A membrane glycoprotein expressed on the surface of natural killer cells and some hematopoietic malignancies.
5. Kappa and Lambda Light Chains: These are the two types of light chains that combine with
Plasma cell marker profiling is typically performed using flow cytometry or immunohistochemistry. The results can help