Cristina A. Tentori, Lin P. Zhao, Benedetta Tinterri, Kathryn E. Strange, Katharina Zoldan, Konstantinos Dimopoulos, Xingmin Feng, Elena Riva, Benjamin Lim, Yannick Simoni, Vidhya Murthy, Madeline J. Hayes, Antonella Poloni, Eric Padron, Bruno A. Cardoso, Michael Cross, Susann Winter, Aida Santaolalla, Bhavisha A. Patel, Emma M. Groarke, Daniel H. Wiseman, Katy Jones, Lauren Jamieson, Charles Manogaran, Naval Daver, Laura Gallur, Wendy Ingram, P. Brent Ferrell, Katja Sockel, Nicolas Dulphy, Nicolas Chapuis, Anne S. Kubasch, Astrid M. Olsnes, Austin Kulasekararaj, Hugues De Lavellade, Wolfgang Kern, Mieke Van Hemelrijck, Dominique Bonnet, Theresia M. Westers, Sylvie Freeman, Uta Oelschlaegel, David Valcarcel, Marco G. Raddi, Kirsten Grønbæk, Michaela Fontenay, Sanam Loghavi, Valeria Santini, Antonio M. Almeida, Jonathan M. Irish, David A. Sallman, Neal S. Young, Arjan A. van de Loosdrecht, Lionel Adès, Matteo G. Della Porta, Catherine Cargo, Uwe Platzbecker, Shahram Kordasti, i4MDS consortium
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Immune-monitoring of myelodysplastic neoplasms: Recommendations from the i4MDS consortium
Advancements in comprehending myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS) have unfolded significantly in recent years, elucidating a myriad of cellular and molecular underpinnings integral to disease progression. While molecular inclusions into prognostic models have substantively advanced risk stratification, recent revelations have emphasized the pivotal role of immune dysregulation within the bone marrow milieu during MDS evolution. Nonetheless, immunotherapy for MDS has not experienced breakthroughs seen in other malignancies, partly attributable to the absence of an immune classification that could stratify patients toward optimally targeted immunotherapeutic approaches. A pivotal obstacle to establishing “immune classes” among MDS patients is the absence of validated accepted immune panels suitable for routine application in clinical laboratories. In response, we formed International Integrative Innovative Immunology for MDS (i4MDS), a consortium of multidisciplinary experts, and created the following recommendations for standardized methodologies to monitor immune responses in MDS. A central goal of i4MDS is the development of an immune score that could be incorporated into current clinical risk stratification models. This position paper first consolidates current knowledge on MDS immunology. Subsequently, in collaboration with clinical and laboratory specialists, we introduce flow cytometry panels and cytokine assays, meticulously devised for clinical laboratories, aiming to monitor the immune status of MDS patients, evaluating both immune fitness and identifying potential immune “risk factors.” By amalgamating this immunological characterization data and molecular data, we aim to enhance patient stratification, identify predictive markers for treatment responsiveness, and accelerate the development of systems immunology tools and innovative immunotherapies.
期刊介绍:
HemaSphere, as a publication, is dedicated to disseminating the outcomes of profoundly pertinent basic, translational, and clinical research endeavors within the field of hematology. The journal actively seeks robust studies that unveil novel discoveries with significant ramifications for hematology.
In addition to original research, HemaSphere features review articles and guideline articles that furnish lucid synopses and discussions of emerging developments, along with recommendations for patient care.
Positioned as the foremost resource in hematology, HemaSphere augments its offerings with specialized sections like HemaTopics and HemaPolicy. These segments engender insightful dialogues covering a spectrum of hematology-related topics, including digestible summaries of pivotal articles, updates on new therapies, deliberations on European policy matters, and other noteworthy news items within the field. Steering the course of HemaSphere are Editor in Chief Jan Cools and Deputy Editor in Chief Claire Harrison, alongside the guidance of an esteemed Editorial Board comprising international luminaries in both research and clinical realms, each representing diverse areas of hematologic expertise.