Hospital chronicles | 2019

Could Immunophenotype Guide Molecular Analysis in Patients with Myeloid Malignancies

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


OBjeCTive: Immunophenotype has been correlated with molecular aberrations in several studies. The aim of this study was the discovery of immunophenotypic features related to mutations in AML and MDS patients connected to prognostic factors. Moreover, an effort to evaluate a method for the detection of the most common Nucleophosmin (NPM1) mutations of exon12 and Internal Tandem Duplications (ITD) mutations of FLT3 gene by flow cytometry was performed. MeThOd: Patients with de novo myeloid neoplasms [AML and MDS (AML-M3 patients were excluded)] were included. FLT3/ITD/TKD and NPM1 mutations were detected by PCR and fragment analysis. The immunophenotypic analysis was performed by multi-dimensional flow cytometry (FC) with a standardized panel of monoclonal antibodies on peripheral blood or bone marrow samples. Nucleophosmin Antibody and CD135 were used for the mutations immunophenotypic detection. ReSulTS: NPM1 and/or FLT3 mutations correlated with low or no expression of more immature cells markers such as CD34, CD117, HLADR, as well as higher expression of more mature markers such as CD11b. The higher expression of CD33 should be mentioned as well. The presence of NPM1mut and FLT3/ITD does not seem to be detectable by FC at least using these two monoclonal antibodies. The presence of CD7 aberrant lymphoid marker’s expression was associated with FLT3mut, NPM1wt genotype. CD56 or CD2 positivity was found only in patients’ samples negative for NPM1 and/or FLT3 mutations. COnCluSiOnS: Certain immunophenotype findings including the presence of aberrant lymphoid markers may be indicative of the presence of mutations in NPM1 and FLT3 linked to prognosis. ORiginAl ARTiCle Department of HaematologyLymphomas and BMT Unit, “Evangelismos” General Hospital of Athens, Greece Department of Immunology and Histocompatibility, “Evangelismos” General Hospital of Athens, Greece Haematology Department, Hippocratio Hospital Athens Greece, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Microbiology and Immunology Department, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Haematology Unit of the 3 Internal Medicine Clinic, Sotiria General Hospital Athens Medical School, Athens Greece HOSPITAL CHRONICLES 2019, 14(1): 13–23 Correspondence to: Eirini Tziotziou, Department of Molecular Biology Lab, Department of Haematology-Lymphomas and BMT Unit, “Evangelismos” General Hospital of Athens, 45-47, Ipsilandou street, 10676 Athens, Greece Tel.: +3

Volume 14
Pages 13-23
DOI 10.2015/HC.V14I1.860
Language English
Journal Hospital chronicles

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