Assessment of CD38brightHLA-DR+ T cells using a rapid flow cytometry-based assay to aid in the diagnosis of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and immune regulatory disorders in adult subjects
Aaruni Khanolkar, Erin Weyers, Ramakrishna Sompallae, Matthew D. Krasowski
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Rapid and accurate diagnosis of patients suspected of suffering from hyperinflammatory conditions such as hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) is a critical aspect of timely management for such disorders. Soluble IL-2Rα (sIL-2Rα) and plasma ferritin constitute the mainstay of frontline laboratory investigations performed to establish a clinical diagnosis for these patients. However, there is a paucity of clinical laboratories that perform the sIL-2Rα measurement as a stat test which can delay the diagnosis and management of these patients. Consequently, rapid flow cytometry-based tests that measure T cell activation are currently being evaluated. Previous studies have examined the utility of flow-cytometry based testing in pediatric subjects with HLH and immune dysregulation disorders. In this report, we assessed the utility of our flow-cytometry based test in adult patients suspected of HLH and discuss its performance in relation to what has been reported previously in the literature for pediatric patients.