高荧光淋巴细胞水平对新诊断多发性骨髓瘤患者初始血细胞计数的影响及其预后意义

EJHaem Pub Date : 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1002/jha2.1095
Yasmine Aramon, Andrea Pieragostini, Pierre Jean Francin, Marie Lorraine Chrétien, Ingrid Lafon, Denis Caillot, François Bailly, Jean Noel Bastie, Cédric Rossi, Marc Maynadié, Julien Guy
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在过去的十年中,由于有效的化疗和主要的免疫治疗的发展,多发性骨髓瘤(MM)的预后有了极大的改善。然而,一些患者仍然表现出不良的反应和结果。这可能部分与周围浆细胞的存在有关,其水平与浆细胞白血病的诊断不相容。最近的一些出版物强调了这种细胞的低水平(约为0.1%)对预后的影响。自动化血细胞分析仪现在包括荧光染色,允许识别具有较高水平或核酸的细胞,如活化的b淋巴细胞/具有与抗体产生相关的高度活跃核糖体活性的浆细胞。在这里,我们对新诊断的MM患者样本进行了外周高荧光淋巴细胞(HFLC)水平的前瞻性评估,并计算了患者进化的数据。在127例患者中,HFLC高于0.1%阈值与较差的反应密切相关。在单因素分析(p = 0.0017)和多因素分析(p = 0.0007)中,74例低HFLC患者的PFS均显著改善。这个简单的测试为MM患者提供了重要的预后价值,并最终可能导致临床医生考虑对外周HFLC高于0.1%的患者采取更积极的策略。试验注册:作者已确认本次提交不需要临床试验注册
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High Fluorescent Lymphoid Cell Levels Assessed on Initial Blood Count in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Carry Prognostic Significance

High Fluorescent Lymphoid Cell Levels Assessed on Initial Blood Count in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Carry Prognostic Significance

The outcome of multiple myeloma (MM) has tremendously improved over the past decade, due to the development of efficient chemotherapy and mostly immunotherapy. Yet, some patients still display poor responses and outcome. This could be in part related to the presence of peripheral plasma cells, at levels not compatible with a diagnosis of plasma-cell leukaemia. Some recent publications have highlighted the prognostic influence of low levels of such cells which is around 0.1%. Automated blood cell analysers now include fluorescent staining, allowing to identify cells with higher levels or nucleic acids such as activated B-lymphocytes/plasma cells with highly active ribosomal activity related to antibody production. Here, a prospective evaluation of peripheral high fluorescent lymphoid cell (HFLC) levels was carried out on samples from patients with newly diagnosed MM, and data computed with regard to patient evolution. HFLC above a 0.1% threshold were identified as strongly correlated with poorer response in a cohort of 127 patients. The 74 patients with low HFLC had a significantly better PFS both in univariate (p = 0.0017) and multivariate (p = 0.0007) analyses. This simple test provides a significant prognostic value for patients with MM and could eventually lead clinicians to consider more aggressive strategies for patients with peripheral HFLC above 0.1%.

Trial Registration: The authors have confirmed clinical trial registration is not needed for this submission

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