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The role of CD19 and CD27 in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma by flow cytometry: a new statistical model.

Authors :
Cannizzo E
Carulli G
Del Vecchio L
Ottaviano V
Bellio E
Zenari E
Azzarà A
Petrini M
Preffer F
Source :
American journal of clinical pathology [Am J Clin Pathol] 2012 Mar; Vol. 137 (3), pp. 377-86.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We have developed a new statistical diagnostic model that examines the correlation between immunophenotype and clonality as detected by flow cytometry (FC) and histology, defining the diagnostic role of FC in multiple myeloma (MM). The 192 bone marrow samples from patients and control subjects were studied for routine diagnostic analysis of MM; a minimum of 100 plasma cells (PCs) were analyzed for each patient sample. A direct 7- or 8-color method was applied to study the immunophenotype of PCs, utilizing a FACSCanto II (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA). Samples were labeled with fluorochrome-conjugated monoclonal antibodies (AmCyan, Pac Blue, fluorescein isothiocyanate, phycoerythrin [PE], PECy7, peridinin-chlorophyll protein, allophycocyanin [APC], and APC-Cy7) to the following antigens: CD138, CD81, CD200, CD221, CD45, CD38, CD28, CD19, CD27, CD117, CD38, CD33, CD20, CD56, CD10, and immunoglobulin κ and λ light chains. Among all antigens tested, CD19 and CD27, when applied to our model, resulted in optimal concordance with histology. This model defines the effective diagnostic role FC could have in MM and in the detection of minimal residual disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1943-7722
Volume :
137
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
American journal of clinical pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22338049
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1309/AJCP63TOCFNAMDMS