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The clinical significance of PNH-phenotype cells accounting for < 0.01% of total granulocytes detected by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute methods in patients with bone marrow failure

Authors :
Kohei Hosokawa
Ken Ishiyama
Haruhiko Ninomiya
Yuji Yonemura
Chiharu Sugimori
Mai Anh Thi Nguyen
Yukari Shirasugi
Toshiyuki Ikemoto
Yoshihiko Nakamura
Tsutomu Shichishima
Shinji Nakao
Shigeru Chiba
Yasutaka Ueda
Junichi Nishimura
Yuzuru Kanakura
Tatsuya Kawaguchi
Hideyoshi Noji
Naoshi Obara
Kiyoshi Ando
Source :
Annals of Hematology. 100:1975-1982
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Small populations of glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored protein-deficient (GPI[-]) cells accounting for up to 0.01% of total granulocytes can be accurately detected by a high-sensitivity flow cytometry (FCM) assay established by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI method) and have a prognostic value in bone marrow failure (BMF); however, the significance of GPI(-) granulocytes accounting for 0.001-0.009% of granulocytes remains unclear. To clarify this issue, we examined the peripheral blood of 21 BMF patients in whom minor (around 0.01%) populations of GPI(-) granulocytes had been previously detected by a different high-resolution FCM method (OPTIMA method, which defines ≥ 0.003% GPI(-) granulocytes as an abnormal increase) using both the CLSI and OPTIMA methods simultaneously. These two methods detected an &quot;abnormal increase&quot; in GPI(-) granulocytes in 10 patients (48%) and 17 patients (81%), respectively. CLSI detected 0.002-0.005% (median, 0.004%) GPI(-) granulocytes in 7 patients who were deemed positive for PNH-type cells according to the OPTIMA method, which detected 0.003-0.012% (median 0.006%) GPI(-) granulocytes. The clone sizes of GPI(-) cells detected by each assay were positively correlated (r = 0.994, p &lt; 0.001). Of the seven patients who were judged positive for PNH-type cells by OPTIMA alone, five received immunosuppressive therapy, and all of them achieved a partial or complete response. GPI(-) granulocytes detected in BMF patients by the CLSI method should thus be considered significant, even at percentages of &lt; 0.01%.

Details

ISSN :
14320584 and 09395555
Volume :
100
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........620d0ea4ea419add4176c95d2ba90fc9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00277-020-04314-w