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A High-Sensitivity 10-Color Flow Cytometric Minimal Residual Disease Assay in B-Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma Can Easily Achieve the Sensitivity of 2-in-10

Authors :
Prashant R, Tembhare
Papagudi G, Subramanian Pg
Sitaram, Ghogale
Gaurav, Chatterjee
Nikhil V, Patkar
Avinash, Gupta
Rahul, Shukla
Yajamanam, Badrinath
Nilesh, Deshpande
Gaurav, Narula
Pearl, Rodrigues
Karishma, Girase
Dilshad, Dhaliwal
Maya, Prasad
Dhanalaxmi, Shetty
Shripad, Banavali
Sumeet, Gujral
Source :
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometryLITERATURE CITED. 98(1)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Flow-cytometric minimal residual disease (FC-MRD) monitoring is a well-established risk-stratification factor in B-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (-B-ALL) and is being considered as a basis for deintensification or escalation in treatment protocols. However, currently practiced standard FC-MRD has limited sensitivity (up to 0.01%) and higher false MRD-negative rate. Hence, a highly sensitive, widely applicable, and easily reproducible FC-MRD assay is needed, which can provide a reliable basis for therapeutic modifications.A 10-color high-event analysis FC-MRD assay was studied for the evaluation of MRD status at postinduction, (PI; day-35), postconsolidation, (PC; day-78), and subsequent follow-up time-points (SFU) in bone marrow samples from pediatric B-ALL.One-thousand MRD samples (PI-62.2%; PC-26.5%; and SFU-11.3%) from 622 childhood B-ALL patients were studied. High-event analysis was performed with median 4,452,000 events (range, 839,000 to 8,866,000 events) and 4 million events in 71% samples. MRD was measurable in 43.2% of PI-samples, in 29.4% PC-samples, and in 32.7% SFU-samples. To simulate comparison with standard FC-MRD, we reanalyzed MRD results gating only first 500,000 and first 1000,000 events in 122 PI-MRD positive samples with MRD levels0.02%. Of these samples gated for 500,000 events and 1000,000 events, 32% and 21.3% were found to be falsely MRD-negative, respectively.We report an easily reproducible high-sensitivity 10-color FC-MRD assay with the sensitivity of 2-in-10

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ISSN :
15524957
Volume :
98
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cytometry. Part B, Clinical cytometryLITERATURE CITED
Accession number :
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