Katherine A. Devitt, Wolfgang Kern, Weijie Li, Xuehai Wang, Allyson J. Wong, Felipe M. Furtado, Jean S. Oak, Andrea Illingworth
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摘要
长期以来,流式细胞术对 T 细胞克隆性的评估一直不够理想,主要依赖于异常标记物的表达和/或强度。TRBC1 的引入为改善临床流式细胞实验室对 T 细胞肿瘤的诊断带来了希望。大多数考虑采用该标记物的实验室已经有了为 T 细胞检查设计的现有检测板,并将确定如何以最佳方式纳入 TRBC1。我们提交这份关于 TRBC1 的全面总结和补充案例,旨在让流式细胞仪界熟悉其常规应用的潜力,提供如何将其纳入 T 细胞检测板的示例,并提示在某些诊断情况下酌情谨慎解释结果。
TRBC1 in flow cytometry: Assay development, validation, and reporting considerations
The assessment of T-cell clonality by flow cytometry has long been suboptimal, relying on aberrant marker expression and/or intensity. The introduction of TRBC1 shows much promise for improving the diagnosis of T-cell neoplasms in the clinical flow laboratory. Most laboratories considering this marker already have existing panels designed for T-cell workups and will be determining how best to incorporate TRBC1. We present this comprehensive summary of TRBC1 and supplemental case examples to familiarize the flow cytometry community with its potential for routine application, provide examples of how to incorporate it into T-cell panels, and signal caution in interpreting the results in certain diagnostic scenarios where appropriate.