Benson, Merrill D.Liepnieks, Juris J.Kluve-Beckerman, Barbara2017-04-122017-04-122015-05Benson, M. D., Liepnieks, J. J., & Kluve-Beckerman, B. (2015). Hereditary systemic immunoglobulin light-chain amyloidosis. Blood, 125(21), 3281-3286.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/12229Several members of a family died from renal failure as a result of systemic amyloidosis. Extensive studies to detect previously documented gene mutations associated with amyloidosis failed to identify a causative factor. In search of the genetic basis for this syndrome, amyloid fibrils were isolated from renal tissue of a member of the kin who died while on renal dialysis. Amino acid sequencing of isolated amyloid protein identified sequences compatible with the constant region of the immunoglobulin κ light-chain. Isolation and characterization of κ light-chain protein from serum of an affected member of the kindred revealed mutation in the constant region of κ light-chain, with cysteine replacing serine at amino acid residue 131. This mutation (Ser131Cys) was confirmed by DNA analysis, which identified a single-base change of cytosine to guanine at the second position of codon 131 of the κ light-chain gene (TCT131TGT). DNA analysis of members of the extended family revealed transmission of the Ser131Cys mutation and association with systemic amyloidosis. This amyloid light-chain (AL) amyloidosis, which is a hereditary type of amyloidosis and not the result of a monoclonal plasma cell dyscrasia, may be misdiagnosed and lead to inappropriate chemotherapy.enPublisher PolicyamyloidamyloidosisIg constant region geneHereditary systemic immunoglobulin light-chain amyloidosisArticle