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Monocyte Subsets and Serum Inflammatory and Bone-Associated Markers in Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance and Multiple Myeloma

Daniela Damasceno    
Julia Almeida    
Cristina Teodosio    
Luzalba Sanoja-Flores    
Andrea Mayado    
Alba Pérez-Pons    
Noemi Puig    
Paula Arana    
Bruno Paiva    
Fernando Solano    
Alfonso Romero    
Sergio Matarraz    
Wouter B. L. van den Bossche    
Juan Flores-Montero    
Brian Durie    
Jacques J. M. van Dongen and Alberto Orfao    

Resumen

We investigated the distribution of different subsets of monocytes (Mo) in blood and bone marrow (BM) of newly-diagnosed untreated monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), smoldering (SMM) and active multiple myeloma (MM), and its relationship with immune/bone serum-marker profiles. Our results showed decreased production of BM Mo with decreased counts of classical Mo (cMo) in BM and blood of SMM and MM, but not MGUS. Conversely, intermediate and non-classical Mo were significantly increased in MGUS, SMM and MM BM. In parallel, increased levels of interleukin (IL)1ß were observed in a fraction of MGUS and SMM, while increased serum IL8 was characteristic of SMM and MM, and higher serum IL6, RANKL and bone alkaline phosphatase concentrations, together with decreased counts of FceRI+cMo, were restricted to MM presenting with bone lesions. These results provide new insights in the pathogenesis of plasma cell neoplasms and the potential role of FceRI+cMo in normal bone homeostasis.

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