Journal of Laboratory Physicians (Dec 2022)

Unraveling the Possibilities of Monoclonal Protein Migration, Identification, and Characterization in SPEP on Capillary Zone Electrophoresis

  • Shailata Prisi,
  • Vatsala Khurana,
  • Rajni Saijpaul,
  • Rashmi Verma,
  • Lal Chandra,
  • Bidhan Chandra Koner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1744242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 04
pp. 505 – 510

Abstract

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Serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) is a method by which proteins present in serum are separated into different fractions based on their molecular weight and electric charge. Presence of M spike, composed of monoclonal protein, on electrophoretogram is a characteristic finding that can be seen in monoclonal gammopathies like multiple myeloma. M spike is most commonly seen in the gamma region however, the M-spike can be observed in fraction other than the Y fraction as well i.e. in the beta region and rarely alpha region. Here we have enumerated few cases where M protein has been seen in fractions other than the gamma region. Thus one needs to be cautious about the variable appearance of M-spike during interpretation of SPEP as some physiological proteins if elevated can also give rise to similar spike sometimes referred as pseudo monoclonal pattern.

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