Bone marrow findings post allogeneic transplant for myeloproliferative neoplasms and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia with increased fibrosis.

Srishti Gupta, Elizabeth L Courville
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BACKGROUND Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant for myeloid neoplasms with increased fibrosis is uncommon; morphologic features posttransplant can be concerning for persistent disease. METHODS In this retrospective study, we identified 22 patients transplanted for myeloproliferative neoplasms or chronic myelomonocytic leukemia with fibrosis at our institution, and reviewed slides from pretransplant and posttransplant bone marrow biopsies. Clinical features and results of molecular, chimerism, and cytogenetic studies were retrieved from the medical record. RESULTS Pretransplant bone marrow biopsies commonly exhibited hypercellularity, atypical megakaryocytes, and reticulin fibrosis. At day 100, 36% of biopsies had reticulin grade >MF1 and 33% of those tested had positive molecular studies, with no significant associations between day 100 marrow characteristics and molecular profile or peripheral count recovery times. In the 1 year posttransplant biopsies (n = 12), 7 of 9 had negative molecular studies; of these, none had reticulin grade >MF1, 1 had trichrome 1+, 2 had atypical megakaryocytes, and 1 was hypercellular. CONCLUSIONS Supporting recent literature, our study indicates that persistent day 100 reticulin fibrosis/collagen deposition does not show an association with day 100 molecular status. Our study additionally provides data for 12 patients with 1 year posttransplant marrow biopsies, with the majority of those lacking either increased fibrosis or molecular evidence of persistent disease.
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骨髓增生性肿瘤和慢性粒单核细胞白血病异基因移植后骨髓纤维化加重的结果。
背景同种异体造血干细胞移植治疗髓系肿瘤并伴有纤维化增加的情况并不常见;移植后的形态学特征可能与顽固性疾病有关。方法在这项回顾性研究中,我们确定了本院22例因骨髓增殖性肿瘤或慢性粒单核细胞白血病而移植的纤维化患者,并回顾了移植前和移植后骨髓活检的切片。临床特征以及分子、嵌合体和细胞遗传学研究结果均来自病历。结果 移植前骨髓活检通常表现为高细胞性、非典型巨核细胞和网状纤维化。第100天时,36%的活检样本网织红细胞分级>MF1,33%的活检样本分子检测结果呈阳性,第100天骨髓特征与分子特征或外周血计数恢复时间无明显关联。在移植后 1 年的活检中(n = 12),9 人中有 7 人的分子研究结果为阴性;其中,没有人的网织红蛋白分级 >MF1,1 人的三色染色 1+,2 人的巨核细胞不典型,1 人的细胞功能亢进。我们的研究还提供了 12 例移植后 1 年骨髓活检患者的数据,其中大多数患者既没有纤维化加重,也没有持续性疾病的分子证据。
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