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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
)
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Cobalamin
and folate metabolism was investigated in 43 patients with
myelomatosis
, in 8 control subjects of similar age and 22 younger controls. Plasma total cobalamin was lower in
myeloma
patients than in either of the control groups and methylcobalamin (Me-Cbl) was disproportionately reduced. Erythrocyte levels of total cobalamin were very similar in patients and elderly controls but were half the levels in younger controls. Erythrocyte levels of Me-Cbl were slightly higher in patients than in the dlderly controls. FIGLU excretion after L-histidine was elevated in 53% of the patients but values did not correlate with serum or erythrocyte folate or with plasma total cobalamin. FIGLU excretion decreased after DL-methionine or Me-Cbl only in patients whose FIGLU excretion was initially high. The results are discussed in the light of the 'methylfolate trap hypothesis' and suggest that some patients with
myelomatosis
have insufficient activity of methionine synthetase to meet the additional metabolic demand for one carbon compounds.
...
PMID:Interrelationships between Vitamin B12 and folic acid in myelomatosis: cobalamin coenzyme and tetrahydrofolic acid function. 41 97
Two patients are described who had evidence of both
multiple myeloma
and chronic neutrophilic leukaemia at or near the time of presentation. Descriptions of five similar patients were found in the literature supporting an association between the two disorders. This association is further evidence of a link between myeloproliferative and lymphoproliferative disorders.
Cobalamin
-binding studies of the plasma and neutrophils from one of these patients showed a gross elevation of plasma unsaturated TC I and abnormal neutrophils which contained TC I but not TC III.
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PMID:An association between chronic neutrophilic leukaemia and multiple myeloma with a study of cobalamin-binding proteins. 345