{"title":"流式细胞术检测CD64、CD300e和CD14的单核细胞成熟模式与髓系肿瘤的存在相关,并有助于识别单核细胞肿瘤的母细胞等效物。","authors":"Jenny Zhang, Jacob Kaplan, Elizabeth Courville","doi":"10.1002/cyto.b.22256","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>CD300e is a marker of mature monocytes in flow cytometry; however, there is limited detailed information on staining patterns in conjunction with other monocyte markers. We evaluated the flow cytometric staining patterns of CD64, CD14, and CD300e in 12 negative and 33 positive peripheral blood specimens and 16 negative and 56 positive bone marrow specimens. The positive cases were involved by myeloid neoplasms (increased blasts and/or abnormal monocytes). Flow cytometry plots were reviewed for each case, the monocyte population was identified by bright CD64 expression, and the monocyte maturation pattern was visualized by CD14 versus CD300e plots. Peripheral blood and bone marrow differential counts were collected. A total of 39% (22/56) of the positive bone marrow cases showed a different maturation pattern from the negative bone marrow cases. Of the positive peripheral blood cases, 28/33 (85%) showed a CD14 by CD300e pattern different from that observed in the negative peripheral bloods. When the subset of bone marrow cases involved by monocytic neoplasms was evaluated, there was no significant difference between monocyte percentage by flow cytometry versus morphology and between blast plus promonocyte percentage by flow cytometry versus morphology. We conclude that isolation of monocytes by bright CD64 expression and low side-scatter and subsequent evaluation of the CD14/CD300e maturation pattern may help identify myeloid neoplasms. Quantification of CD64 + CD14- and/or CD64 + CD300e- cells by flow cytometry may aid blast/blast equivalent identification/quantification.</p>","PeriodicalId":10883,"journal":{"name":"Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":2.7000,"publicationDate":"2025-09-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Monocyte maturation pattern by flow cytometry expression of CD64, CD300e, and CD14 correlates to presence of myeloid neoplasm and helps identify blast equivalents in the setting of monocytic neoplasm.\",\"authors\":\"Jenny Zhang, Jacob Kaplan, Elizabeth Courville\",\"doi\":\"10.1002/cyto.b.22256\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>CD300e is a marker of mature monocytes in flow cytometry; however, there is limited detailed information on staining patterns in conjunction with other monocyte markers. We evaluated the flow cytometric staining patterns of CD64, CD14, and CD300e in 12 negative and 33 positive peripheral blood specimens and 16 negative and 56 positive bone marrow specimens. The positive cases were involved by myeloid neoplasms (increased blasts and/or abnormal monocytes). Flow cytometry plots were reviewed for each case, the monocyte population was identified by bright CD64 expression, and the monocyte maturation pattern was visualized by CD14 versus CD300e plots. Peripheral blood and bone marrow differential counts were collected. A total of 39% (22/56) of the positive bone marrow cases showed a different maturation pattern from the negative bone marrow cases. Of the positive peripheral blood cases, 28/33 (85%) showed a CD14 by CD300e pattern different from that observed in the negative peripheral bloods. When the subset of bone marrow cases involved by monocytic neoplasms was evaluated, there was no significant difference between monocyte percentage by flow cytometry versus morphology and between blast plus promonocyte percentage by flow cytometry versus morphology. We conclude that isolation of monocytes by bright CD64 expression and low side-scatter and subsequent evaluation of the CD14/CD300e maturation pattern may help identify myeloid neoplasms. 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Monocyte maturation pattern by flow cytometry expression of CD64, CD300e, and CD14 correlates to presence of myeloid neoplasm and helps identify blast equivalents in the setting of monocytic neoplasm.
CD300e is a marker of mature monocytes in flow cytometry; however, there is limited detailed information on staining patterns in conjunction with other monocyte markers. We evaluated the flow cytometric staining patterns of CD64, CD14, and CD300e in 12 negative and 33 positive peripheral blood specimens and 16 negative and 56 positive bone marrow specimens. The positive cases were involved by myeloid neoplasms (increased blasts and/or abnormal monocytes). Flow cytometry plots were reviewed for each case, the monocyte population was identified by bright CD64 expression, and the monocyte maturation pattern was visualized by CD14 versus CD300e plots. Peripheral blood and bone marrow differential counts were collected. A total of 39% (22/56) of the positive bone marrow cases showed a different maturation pattern from the negative bone marrow cases. Of the positive peripheral blood cases, 28/33 (85%) showed a CD14 by CD300e pattern different from that observed in the negative peripheral bloods. When the subset of bone marrow cases involved by monocytic neoplasms was evaluated, there was no significant difference between monocyte percentage by flow cytometry versus morphology and between blast plus promonocyte percentage by flow cytometry versus morphology. We conclude that isolation of monocytes by bright CD64 expression and low side-scatter and subsequent evaluation of the CD14/CD300e maturation pattern may help identify myeloid neoplasms. Quantification of CD64 + CD14- and/or CD64 + CD300e- cells by flow cytometry may aid blast/blast equivalent identification/quantification.
期刊介绍:
Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry features original research reports, in-depth reviews and special issues that directly relate to and palpably impact clinical flow, mass and image-based cytometry. These may include clinical and translational investigations important in the diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic management of patients. Thus, we welcome research papers from various disciplines related [but not limited to] hematopathologists, hematologists, immunologists and cell biologists with clinically relevant and innovative studies investigating individual-cell analytics and/or separations. In addition to the types of papers indicated above, we also welcome Letters to the Editor, describing case reports or important medical or technical topics relevant to our readership without the length and depth of a full original report.