High-Sensitivity Flow Cytometry for the Reliable Detection of Measurable Residual Disease in Hematological Malignancies in Clinical Laboratories.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Diseases (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2024-12-22 DOI:10.3390/diseases12120338
María Beatriz Álvarez Flores, María Sopeña Corvinos, Raquel Guillén Santos, Fernando Cava Valenciano
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Background: Monitoring of measurable residual disease (MRD) requires highly sensitive flow cytometry protocols to provide an accurate prediction of shorter progression-free survival. High assay sensitivity generally requires rapid processing to avoid cell loss from small bone marrow sample volumes, but this requirement conflicts with the need in most clinical cytometry laboratories for long processing and acquisition times, especially when multiple MRD studies coincide on the same day.

Methods: The proposed protocol was applied to 226 human bone marrow and 45 peripheral blood samples submitted for the study of MRD or the detection of rare cells. Samples were processed within 24 h of extraction and acquired with an eight-color flow cytometer.

Results: The FACSLyse-Bulk protocol allows for the labelling of millions of cells in under 90 min in small sample volumes without affecting the FSC/SSC pattern or antigen expression, and it also allows antigens to be fixed to the membrane, thus avoiding the capping phenomenon.

Conclusions: The proposed protocol would allow clinical flow cytometry laboratories to perform MRD studies in house and easily achieve a limit of detection and limit of quantification <0.001%, thus avoiding the need to outsource analysis to specialized cytometry laboratories.

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高灵敏度流式细胞术可靠检测血液学恶性肿瘤残留病变的临床实验室。
背景:监测可测量的残留疾病(MRD)需要高度敏感的流式细胞术方案,以准确预测较短的无进展生存期。高检测灵敏度通常需要快速处理,以避免小骨髓样本量的细胞损失,但这一要求与大多数临床细胞计数实验室对长处理和采集时间的需求相冲突,特别是当多个MRD研究在同一天发生时。方法:将所提出的方案应用于226例人骨髓和45例外周血,用于MRD研究或稀有细胞检测。样品在提取后24小时内处理,用八色流式细胞仪采集。结果:facslase - bulk方案允许在90分钟内以小样板量标记数百万个细胞,而不影响FSC/SSC模式或抗原表达,并且它还允许抗原固定在膜上,从而避免了封盖现象。结论:拟议的方案将允许临床流式细胞术实验室在内部进行MRD研究,并容易实现检测极限和定量极限
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