An alternative processing approach to increase CD138 intensity in flow cytometric analysis of plasma cells

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Deepak Kumar, F. N. U. Kiran, Amanda Wheeler, Rory Dellamano, Richard D. Hammer
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Abstract

Background

Surface median immunofluorescence intensity (MFI) of plasma cells antigens, particularly CD138, by flow cytometry underestimates plasma cell populations when compared with that estimated by morphological assessment on Wright's-stained slides. CD138 MFI using traditional sample preparation methods for flow cytometric analysis is often dim and difficult to interpret due to multiple factors. This becomes critical when diagnosing and accurately classifying plasma cell dyscrasias.

Methods

In this study, we analyzed 280 flow cytometric results collected from 2016 to 2022 for CD38 and CD138 MFI on bone marrow aspirates performed by two different methods of sample processing—traditional method of lyse-wash and the alternative method of lyse-no-wash.

Results

Visual examination of histograms showed a clear advantage to CD138 expression intensity with the no-wash method. Although no significant difference was observed in CD38 MFI between the two techniques (p = 0.3), considerable improvement was observed in CD138 MFI with the lyse-no-wash technique of sample processing compared with the conventional method (p = 0.003).

Conclusions

We concluded that the method of lyse-no-wash is superior to traditional methods especially when it comes to handling bone marrow aspirate samples for plasma cell immunophenotyping. This alternate technique increases the sensitivity of flow cytometry to detect plasma cells resulting in bright and crisp signal intensity for surface CD138. This technique may be particularly advantageous when analyzing low tumor burden such as minimal residual disease.

一种在浆细胞流式细胞术分析中增加CD138强度的替代处理方法。
背景:与Wright染色载片的形态学评估相比,流式细胞术对浆细胞抗原,特别是CD138的表面中位免疫荧光强度(MFI)低估了浆细胞群。由于多种因素的影响,采用传统的样品制备方法进行流式细胞分析的CD138 MFI往往模糊不清,难以解释。这在诊断和准确分类浆细胞异常时至关重要。方法:在本研究中,我们分析了2016年至2022年收集的280例骨髓抽吸液中CD38和CD138 MFI的流式细胞检测结果,采用两种不同的样品处理方法-传统的lyse-wash方法和替代的lyse-no-wash方法。结果:目测直方图显示,无洗法对CD138表达强度有明显优势。虽然两种技术在CD38 MFI方面没有显著差异(p = 0.3),但与常规方法相比,样品处理的lysse -no-wash技术在CD138 MFI方面有显著改善(p = 0.003)。结论:lysse -no-wash方法优于传统方法,特别是在处理骨髓抽吸样品进行浆细胞免疫表型分析时。这种替代技术增加了流式细胞术检测浆细胞的灵敏度,导致CD138表面的信号强度明亮而清晰。该技术在分析低肿瘤负荷(如微小残留疾病)时可能特别有利。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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