Morphological and immunofenotypic features of the monoclonal population of B-lymphocytes in chronic lymphocytic leukemia

N. Guskova, O. Selyutina, I. Novikova, A. Maksimov, A. Nozdricheva, S. V. Abakumova
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Purpose of the study. To evaluate the features of morphological and immunophenotypic characteristics of the lymphoid population with different restriction of light chains of immunoglobulins in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).Materials and methods. The study included 30 CLL patients aged 47–79 years (20 men and 10 women). All patients underwent a General clinical blood test (SysmexXE 2100, Japan), morphological examination of the bone marrow (BioVision; Micros, Austria), immunophenotyping of bone marrow and peripheral blood by flow cytofluorometry (Navios10/3, Beckman Coulter, USA). B-cell clonality established by detection of restriction of light chains of surface immunoglobulins kappa or lambda. Morphological analysis of lymphocytes that differ in the expression of light chains of surface immunoglobulins: kappa (k) — group I (22 people — 73,3%), lambda (λ) — group II (8 people — 26,7%).Results. Determination of cell types by values of direct (FSC) and lateral (SSC) light scattering during immunophenotyping of peripheral blood and bone marrow samples showed that in patients of group I (CD19k+/CD5+/CD23+) on the light scattering diagram, the lymphoid population had low parameters: on the FSC scale — from 200 to 400, on the SSC — from 10 to 160 units, which indicates morphological uniformity of cells. In group II (CD19λ+/CD5+/CD23+), on the contrary, on the light scattering sketogram, the lymphoid zone was heterogeneous and stretched: on the FSC scale — from 200 to 1000, on the SSC — from 10 to 400 units, which indicates morphological polymorphism of cells. There were also differences in the expression of the common leukocyte antigen CD45. In group I, the expression is higher: the population of B-lymphocytes in terms of fluorescence intensity is on the dot graph on the CD45 scale in the second half of the third decade and in the fourth decade — to the right, than in group II, in which B-lymphocytes lie in the third decade. The data indicate that the CD19k+/CD5+/CD23+ population is represented by Mature cells, while the Cd19k+/CD5+/CD23+ population is represented by less Mature and / or intermediate forms. Significant morphological differences in lymphocyte populations were also observed in microscopic studies of blood and bone marrow preparations.Conclusion. The established immunophenotypic and morphological differences in lymphoid populations expressing either kappa — or lambda-light chains of immunoglobulins may be important for identifying risk groups among patients with biologically heterogeneous variants of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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慢性淋巴细胞白血病b淋巴细胞单克隆群体的形态学和免疫表型特征
研究目的:目的探讨慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)患者免疫球蛋白轻链不同限制的淋巴细胞群的形态学特征和免疫表型特征。材料和方法。该研究包括30名年龄在47-79岁的CLL患者(20名男性和10名女性)。所有患者均接受普通临床血液检查(sysmexx2100,日本)、骨髓形态学检查(BioVision;Micros,奥地利),流式细胞荧光法对骨髓和外周血进行免疫分型(Navios10/3, Beckman Coulter,美国)。通过检测表面免疫球蛋白kappa或lambda轻链的限制性来确定b细胞的克隆性。表面免疫球蛋白轻链表达差异的淋巴细胞形态学分析:kappa (k) - I组(22人- 73.3%),lambda (λ) - II组(8人- 26.7%)。外周血和骨髓标本免疫分型时,通过直接(FSC)和横向(SSC)光散射值测定细胞类型显示,在光散射图上I组(CD19k+/CD5+/CD23+)患者中,淋巴细胞群参数较低:FSC范围为200 ~ 400,SSC范围为10 ~ 160,表明细胞形态均匀。在II组(CD19λ+/CD5+/CD23+),相反,在光散射图上,淋巴区是异质和拉伸的:在FSC尺度上-从200到1000,在SSC上-从10到400,这表明细胞形态多态性。普通白细胞抗原CD45的表达也存在差异。在I组中,b淋巴细胞的表达更高:在CD45刻度上的点状图上,荧光强度在第三个十年的后半段和第四个十年-向右,而在II组中,b淋巴细胞位于第三个十年。数据表明,CD19k+/CD5+/CD23+群体以成熟细胞为代表,而CD19k+/CD5+/CD23+群体以不太成熟和/或中间形式为代表。在血液和骨髓制备物的显微镜下观察到淋巴细胞群的显著形态学差异。在表达免疫球蛋白的kappa -或lambda-轻链的淋巴细胞群体中,已建立的免疫表型和形态学差异可能对识别慢性淋巴细胞白血病生物学异质性变异患者的危险群体很重要。
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