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==Overview==
==Overview==
The cause of AL amyloidosis is usually a plasma cell dyscrasia, an acquired abnormality of the plasma cell in the bone marrow with production of an abnormal light chain protein (a component of an antibody).
The cause of AL amyloidosis is usually a [[plasma cell dyscrasia]], an acquired abnormality of the [[plasma cell]] in the [[bone marrow]] with production of an abnormal [[Light chain|light chain protein]] (a component of an [[antibody]]).
==Causes==
==Causes==
* The cause of AL amyloidosis is usually a plasma cell dyscrasia, an acquired abnormality of the plasma cell in the bone marrow with production of an abnormal light chain protein (a component of an antibody).  
* The cause of AL amyloidosis is usually a [[plasma cell dyscrasia]], an acquired abnormality of the [[plasma cell]] in the [[bone marrow]] with production of an abnormal [[Light chain|light chain protein]] (a component of an [[antibody]]).
* The increased production of plasma cell clones leads to extra-cellular deposition of fibril-forming monoclonal immunoglobulin (Ig) light chains (LC) (most commonly of lambda isotype)
* The increased production of [[plasma cell]] [[clone]] leads to [[Extracellular|extra-cellular]] deposition of [[fibril]]-forming [[monoclonal]] [[immunoglobulin]] (Ig) [[Light chain|light chains]] (LC) (most commonly of lambda [[Isotype (immunology)|isotype]])
* Typically, an excess amount of antibody protein is produced and the abnormal light chain portion or the whole antibody molecule accumulates in the organs in the form of amyloid deposits.
* Typically, an excess amount of [[antibody]] [[protein]] is produced and the abnormal [[light chain]] portion or the whole [[antibody]] molecule accumulates in the [[Organ (anatomy)|organs]] in the form of [[amyloid]] deposits.


==References==
==References==

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