A Novel Method to Assess Bone Marrow Purity is Useful in Determining Blast Percentage by Flow Cytometry in Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Myelodysplasia.

Annals of hematology & oncology Pub Date : 2015-01-01
A M Aldawood, Z Kinkade, F G Rosado, O A Esan, L F Gibson, J A Vos
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Blast quantification by Flow Cytometry (FCM) may become essential in situations where morphologic evaluation is difficult or unavailable. As hemodilution invariably occurs, a means of determining Bone Marrow Purity (BMP) and normalizing FCM blast counts is essential, especially when blast percentages are diagnostically critical as in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Myelodysplasia (MDS). By evaluating different leukocyte populations in eight initial patients, a formula to predict BMP was developed and compared to the actual BMP determined by manual counts. Performance of the formula was then validated in 86 AML/MDS patients by comparing normalized FCM blast counts to those determined by the reference manual method. A BMP formula was empirically developed, primarily based on changes in lymphocytes which reliably correlated with the actual BMP (R2 = 0.8955). Components of the formula were derived entirely from automated lymphocyte and total leukocyte counts from the peripheral blood and FCM analyses. BMP formula was then validated in 86 AML/MDS patients. When used to normalize blast counts, the formula showed accurate correction when BMP fell between 40%-90%. In this group, correlation of normalized FCM and manual blast counts was acceptable (R2 = 0.8335), being greatest at lower blast percentages. Normalization of the FCM blast count appropriately reclassified disease in 26.8% of cases. We identified a practical means of estimating hemodilution and allowing FCM blast normalization in the evaluation of AML and MDS. BMP assessment by this simple method improves the quality of the FCM data and facilitates accurate diagnosis and patient management.

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一种评估骨髓纯度的新方法可用于流式细胞术测定急性髓系白血病和骨髓异常增生的母细胞百分比。
在形态学评估困难或不可用的情况下,流式细胞术(FCM)可能变得必不可少。由于血液稀释不可避免地发生,确定骨髓纯度(BMP)和使FCM细胞计数正常化的方法是必不可少的,特别是当细胞百分比对急性髓性白血病(AML)和骨髓异常增生(MDS)的诊断至关重要时。通过评估8例初始患者的不同白细胞群,开发了一个预测BMP的公式,并将其与人工计数确定的实际BMP进行了比较。然后在86例AML/MDS患者中通过比较归一化FCM细胞计数与参考手工方法确定的细胞计数来验证该公式的性能。我们根据经验开发了BMP公式,主要基于与实际BMP可靠相关的淋巴细胞的变化(R2 = 0.8955)。配方的成分完全来自外周血和流式细胞仪分析的自动淋巴细胞和总白细胞计数。然后在86例AML/MDS患者中验证BMP配方。当用于归一化爆炸计数时,当BMP下降到40%-90%之间时,该公式显示出准确的校正。在该组中,归一化FCM和人工爆炸计数的相关性是可以接受的(R2 = 0.8335),在较低的爆炸百分比下相关性最大。流式细胞瘤细胞计数正常后,26.8%的病例被恰当地重新分类为疾病。我们确定了一种实用的方法来估计血液稀释,并允许在AML和MDS的评估中进行流式细胞术blast归一化。通过这种简单的方法评估BMP提高了FCM数据的质量,有助于准确诊断和患者管理。
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