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The Beta2-microglobulin/cystatin C Ratio--a Potential Marker of Post-transplant Lymphoproliferative Disease

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Journal Clin Nephrol
Specialty Nephrology
Date 2003 Jan 2
PMID 12508963
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Abstract

Background: As a consequence of more intensified immunosuppression, post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD) is increasingly observed in patients after solid-organ transplantation. Beta2-microglobulin, a low-molecular weight protein (MW 11.8 kDa), is produced by all nucleated cells as part of the HLA complex. Its serum concentration is directly correlated with prognosis in patients with lymphatic neoplasms. Like other low-molecular weight proteins, beta2-microglobulin is eliminated by glomerular filtration. This complicates its use as a tumor marker in renal insufficiency. Cystatin C, a low-molecular weight protein of 13.3 kDa, is a new marker of kidney function largely unaffected by extrarenal disease. We, therefore, sought to assess the potential of the beta2-microglobulin/cystatin C ratio (beta2M/Cys) as a marker of lymphoproliferation.

Patients And Methods: Beta2M/Cys was determined by particle-enhanced immunonephelometry in sera from 132 children with different degrees of renal insufficiency, 5 of whom had lymphoproliferative disease. Renal function was assessed using the Schwartz formula.

Results: Beta2M/Cys was constant between 1.2 and 2.4 mg/mg for Schwartz GFR > or = 40 ml/min x 1.73 m2. With lower GFR, beta2M/Cys rose progressively, maximum values being found in the hemodialysis patients (4.85-11.73). Healthy renal transplant recipients had beta2M/Cys comparable to controls. With acute lymphoproliferative disease, all but one patient had significantly elevated beta2M/Cys between 2.68 and 3.68 mg/mg, which returned to normal in remission (1.67-2.35 mg/mg). The sensitivity of a beta2M/Cys ratio > 2.4 mg/mg for the detection of PTLD was 80%, the specificity 100%, positive predictive value 100%, negative predictive value 90%.

Conclusion: The beta2-microglobulin/cystatin C ratio is a promising parameter of lymphoproliferation in patients with normal or mildly impaired renal function.

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