학술논문

The diagnostic and prognostic significance of flow cytometric bone marrow assessment in myelodysplastic syndromes according to the European LeukemiaNet recommendations in single‐centre real‐life experience.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. Aug2021, Vol. 94 Issue 2, p1-12. 12p.
Subject
*MYELODYSPLASTIC syndromes
*BONE marrow
*PROGNOSIS
*GRANULOCYTES
*DIAGNOSIS
Language
ISSN
0300-9475
Abstract
Introduction: This analysis attempts to determine the diagnostic and prognostic value of bone marrow (BM) evaluation by multiparameter flow cytometry in patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Materials and methods: The study group consisted of patients who underwent diagnostic process in the years 2008‐2017 due to cytopenia and finally were diagnosed with MDS (n = 71). The comparative group included patients with cytopenia diagnosed in the same period, whose definitive diagnosis was other than MDS (n = 39). Flow cytometric evaluation of BM was performed following the recommendations of the European LeukemiaNet (ELN) in all patients. Results: The median number of immunophenotypic abnormalities found on granulocytes in the MDS group was significantly higher compared to the comparative group [2 (range 0‐5) vs 0 (range 0‐2); P <.0001]. Similarly, the median Ogata score was significantly higher in the MDS group [2 (range 0‐4) vs 1 (range 0‐3); P <.0001]. Since the disturbances of the CD11b/HLA‐DR and CD11b/CD13 on granulocytes were significantly more common in MDS patients, the Ogata score was extended by these abnormalities, what resulted in its higher diagnostic sensitivity (82%) while preserving high specificity (87%). The positive correlation was found between risk score determined by the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System and the number of the BM immunophenotypic abnormalities (P =.017). Conclusions: Our results indicate that the diagnostic usefulness of the Ogata score may be increased by including the abnormal expression of CD11b/HLA‐DR and CD11b/CD13 on granulocytes. Moreover, our findings suggest the prognostic significance of the number of BM cytometric abnormalities in MDS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]