流式细胞术能提供犬b细胞淋巴瘤的哪些预后信息?

Benjamin Haythornthwaite
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对于患有b细胞淋巴瘤的狗,流式细胞术是否能提供有用的预后信息?临床底线研究问题类别预后研究设计的数量和类型综述了12篇论文。所有研究均为队列研究证据强度报告的中等结局犬b细胞淋巴瘤有多种潜在的预后指标,流式细胞术可用于评估,包括淋巴瘤分期、生存时间和进展时间。CD25和Ki67细胞标记物的百分比表达在犬b细胞淋巴瘤中提供了预后信息,这是有希望的证据,这些应该在临床实践中进一步评估。流式细胞术也被证明在评估骨髓浸润和提供与此相关的预后信息方面很有用。还有证据表明,测量II类MHC和CTLA-4细胞标志物的表达、外周淋巴细胞/单核细胞比率、淋巴结调调性T细胞群以及结外部位T淋巴细胞和B淋巴细胞的比率具有预后价值。外周血调节性t细胞群和细胞大小也进行了评估,但在确认其预后价值之前还需要进一步的研究。结论:流式细胞术分析为犬b细胞淋巴瘤的预后提供了有用的测量方法,尽管在引入常规使用之前还需要进一步的验证。在临床研究中,b细胞淋巴瘤犬淋巴结抽吸物中CD25和Ki67细胞标记物的百分比表达似乎是有希望的预后指标,但这需要转化为临床实践。虽然有证据表明流式细胞术测量的骨髓浸润、II类MHC和CTLA-4的表达、外周淋巴细胞/单核细胞比率、淋巴结调调性T细胞群以及结外部位T淋巴细胞和B淋巴细胞的比例具有预后价值,但在引入临床实践之前,这些还需要进一步研究。随着针对犬细胞靶点的新抗体的出现,流式细胞术在提供预后信息方面可能会变得更加有用。如何将这些证据应用于实践?证据应用于实践应考虑多种因素,不限于:个人的临床专业知识,病人的情况和业主的价值观,你工作的国家,地点或诊所,你面前的个案,治疗和资源的可用性。知识摘要是帮助加强或告知决策的资源。他们不会凌驾于从业者的责任或判断之上,去做对他们照顾的动物最好的事情。
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What prognostic information does flow cytometry provide in canine B-cell lymphoma?
PICO question In dogs with B-cell lymphoma, does the use of flow cytometry provide useful prognostic information?   Clinical bottom line Category of research question Prognosis The number and type of study designs reviewed Twelve papers were critically reviewed. All were cohort studies Strength of evidence Moderate Outcomes reported There are multiple potential prognostic indicators in canine B-cell lymphoma that flow cytometry can be used to evaluate, including lymphoma stage, survival time and time to progression. There is promising evidence for the use of percentage expression of CD25 and Ki67 cellular markers in providing prognostic information in canine B-cell lymphoma and these should be assessed further in clinical practice. Flow cytometry has also been shown to be useful in assessing bone marrow infiltration and providing prognostic information relating to this. There is also evidence for the prognostic value of measuring expression of class II MHC and CTLA-4 cellular markers, peripheral lymphocyte / monocyte ratio, nodal regulatory T-cell populations and the ratio between T and B lymphocytes in extranodal locations. Peripheral regulatory T-cell populations and cellular size were also assessed, however further investigations are required before confirming their prognostic value Conclusion Flow cytometric analysis offers useful measures of prognosis in canine B-cell lymphoma, although further validation is required before introducing their routine use. Percentage expression of CD25 and Ki67 cellular markers from lymph node aspirates of dogs with B-cell lymphoma appear to be promising prognostic indicators in clinical investigations, however this needs to be translated into clinical practice. While there is evidence for the prognostic value of bone marrow infiltration measured flow cytometrically, expression of class II MHC and CTLA-4, peripheral lymphocyte / monocyte ratio, nodal regulatory T-cell populations and the ratio between T and B lymphocytes in extranodal locations, these need to be further investigated before introducing into clinical practice. As new antibodies against cellular targets in dogs become available, it is likely that flow cytometry will become even more useful in providing prognostic information   How to apply this evidence in practice The application of evidence into practice should take into account multiple factors, not limited to: individual clinical expertise, patient’s circumstances and owners’ values, country, location or clinic where you work, the individual case in front of you, the availability of therapies and resources. Knowledge Summaries are a resource to help reinforce or inform decision making. They do not override the responsibility or judgement of the practitioner to do what is best for the animal in their care.  
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