通过分析骨髓母细胞组成预测难治性细胞减少症合并单株发育不良的进展。

Satoko Oka, Kazuo Muroi, Shin-Ichiro Fujiwara, Iekuni Oh, Tomohiro Matsuyama, Ken Ohmine, Takahiro Suzuki, Katsutoshi Ozaki, Masaki Mori, Tadashi Nagai, Keiya Ozawa, Toshiaki Hanafusa
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回顾性分析71例新诊断的难治性细胞减少伴单系发育不良(RCUD)患者,其中12例发展为难治性贫血伴细胞过多或急性髓母细胞白血病。在诊断RCUD之前,使用流式细胞术分析骨髓(BM)母细胞区细胞的表型。RCUD患者分为两组;无进展组(A组)和后来有疾病进展组(B组)。两组间骨髓母细胞区细胞组成差异显著:A组B淋巴样细胞百分比较高,而髓样细胞百分比较低。骨髓母细胞区CD33/CD10比值的临界值为20,明显将A组和b组分开。这些结果表明,流式细胞术评估的骨髓母细胞区细胞组成可能指示RCUD的进展。
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Prediction of progression from refractory cytopenia with unilineage dysplasia by analysis of bone marrow blast cell composition.

A retrospective analysis of 71 patients newly diagnosed with refractory cytopenia with unilineage dysplasia (RCUD) revealed that 12 developed refractory anemia with an excess of blasts or acute myeloblastic leukemia. Before the diagnosis of RCUD was made, phenotypes of cells in the bone marrow (BM) blast region were analyzed using flow cytometry. Patients with RCUD were divided into two groups ; those with no progression (Group A) and those with disease progression later on (Group B). The cell composition in the BM blast region differed significantly between the groups : Group A showed higher percentages of B lymphoid cells but lower percentages of myeloid cells. A cut-off value of 20 for the CD33/CD10 ratio in the BM blast region clearly separated Group A from Group B. These results suggest that cell composition in the BM blast region evaluated by flow cytometry may indicate the progression of RCUD.

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