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Immunophenotypic assessment of clonal plasma cells and B-cells in bone marrow and blood in the diagnostic classification of early stage monoclonal gammopathies: an iSTOPMM study

Authors :
International Myeloma Foundation
Icelandic Centre for Research
European Research Council
European Commission
Junta de Castilla y León
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Pérez-Escurza, Oihane
Flores-Montero, Juan
Þórir Óskarsson, Jón
Sanoja-Flores, Luzalba
Pozo, Julio
Lécrevisse, Quentin
Martín, Silvia
Ruth Reed, Elín
Katrín Hákonardóttir, Guðlaug
Harding, Stephen
Þorsteinsdóttir, Sigrún
Rögnvaldsson, Sæmundur
Love, Thorvardur Jon
Durie, B.
Yngvi Kristinsson, Sigurður
Orfao, Alberto
International Myeloma Foundation
Icelandic Centre for Research
European Research Council
European Commission
Junta de Castilla y León
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Pérez-Escurza, Oihane
Flores-Montero, Juan
Þórir Óskarsson, Jón
Sanoja-Flores, Luzalba
Pozo, Julio
Lécrevisse, Quentin
Martín, Silvia
Ruth Reed, Elín
Katrín Hákonardóttir, Guðlaug
Harding, Stephen
Þorsteinsdóttir, Sigrún
Rögnvaldsson, Sæmundur
Love, Thorvardur Jon
Durie, B.
Yngvi Kristinsson, Sigurður
Orfao, Alberto
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is the earliest discernible stage of multiple myeloma (MM) and Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM). Early diagnosis of MG may be compromised by the low-level infiltration, undetectable to low-sensitive methodologies. Here, we investigated the prevalence and immunophenotypic profile of clonal (c) plasma cells (PC) and/or cB-lymphocytes in bone marrow (BM) and blood of subjects with a serum M-component from the iSTOPMM program, using high-sensitive next-generation flow cytometry (NGF), and its utility in the diagnostic classification of early-stage MG. We studied 164 paired BM and blood samples from 82 subjects, focusing the analysis on: 55 MGUS, 12 smoldering MM (SMM) and 8 smoldering WM (SWM). cPC were detected in 84% of the BM samples and cB-lymphocytes in 45%, coexisting in 39% of cases. In 29% of patients, the phenotypic features of cPC and/or cB-lymphocytes allowed a more accurate disease classification, including: 19/55 (35%) MGUS, 1/12 (8%) SMM and 2/8 (25%) SWM. Blood samples were informative in 49% of the BM-positive cases. We demonstrated the utility of NGF for a more accurate diagnostic classification of early-stage MG.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1431962444
Document Type :
Electronic Resource