MGUS and Chip: Two Faces, but Not of the Same Medal

Blood(2021)

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Abstract
Clonal, pre-clinical expansions of hematopoietic cells are increasingly recognized. Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) has been recently described. It is characterized by the presence of mutations usually involved in myeloid neoplasia in people without any sign of hematological malignancy. Well before CHIP, another pre-clinical clonal expansion has been described for plasma cells (PC) based on the presence of a serum monoclonal protein, namely monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). Despite both being frequent, the association between these two bone marrow (BM) clonal entities has not been determined yet. Since the incidence of MGUS and CHIP rises with age reaching >10% of people >70y, we analyzed a unique oldest-old population dataset to define a possible association between these two different BM clonal disorders.
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same medal,chip,faces
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