利用新一代测序的免疫球蛋白基因重排分析评估 B 细胞非霍奇金淋巴瘤的骨髓受累情况

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1002/jcla.25027
Min Ji Jeon, Eun Sang Yu, Dae Sik Kim, Chul Won Choi, Ha Nui Kim, Jung Ah Kwon, Soo-Young Yoon, Jung Yoon
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背景:评估非霍奇金淋巴瘤(NHL)的骨髓受累情况(BMI)对于确定患者预后和治疗策略至关重要。我们评估了基于新一代测序(NGS)的免疫球蛋白(Ig)基因克隆性分析作为NHL骨髓受累评估辅助检测的预后价值:方法:纳入2019年至2022年间新诊断为B细胞NHL的124名患者的回顾性队列。使用 LymphoTrak IGH FR1 Assay 和 IGK Assay(Invivoscribe Technologies,San Diego,CA,USA)对骨髓穿刺样本进行基于 NGS 的 Ig 克隆性分析,并将结果与组织病理学 BMI(hBMI)进行比较:结果:在 124 例患者中,16.9%(21 例)检测出 hBMI。Ig克隆分析与组织病理学分析在IGH、IGK以及IGH或IGK的BMI方面的总体一致性分别为86.3%、92.7%和90.3%。IGH 或 IGK 基因克隆重排的正向一致性百分比最高(90.5%),而 IGK 基因克隆重排的负向一致性百分比最高(96.1%)。在预测 hBMI 方面,阳性预测值介于 59.1% 与 80.0% 之间,阴性预测值介于 91.3% 与 97.9% 之间:结论:基于 NGS 的克隆性分析是一种分析平台,与组织病理学分析的总体一致性很高。为了优化 BMI 检测在 B 细胞 NHL 中的诊断性能,可以考虑对 IGH 和 IGK 基因进行克隆重排分析评估。
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Assessment of Bone Marrow Involvement in B-Cell non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Using Immunoglobulin Gene Rearrangement Analysis with Next-Generation Sequencing

Background

Assessment of bone marrow involvement (BMI) in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is crucial for determining patient prognosis and treatment strategy. We assessed the prognostic value of next-generation sequencing (NGS)–based immunoglobulin (Ig) gene clonality analysis as an ancillary test for BMI evaluation in NHL.

Methods

A retrospective cohort of 124 patients newly diagnosed with B-cell NHL between 2019 and 2022 was included. NGS-based Ig clonality analysis was conducted using LymphoTrak IGH FR1 Assay and IGK Assay (Invivoscribe Technologies, San Diego, CA, USA) on BM aspirate samples, and the results were compared with those of histopathological BMI (hBMI).

Results

Among the 124 patients, hBMI was detected in 16.9% (n = 21). The overall agreement of BMI between Ig clonality analyses and histopathological analysis for IGH, IGK, and either IGH or IGK was 86.3%, 92.7%, and 90.3%. The highest positive percent agreement was observed with clonal rearrangements of either IGH or IGK gene (90.5%), while the highest negative percent agreement was observed with clonal rearrangement of IGK gene (96.1%). For the prediction of hBMI, positive prediction value ranged between 59.1% and 80.0% and the negative prediction value ranged between 91.3% and 97.9%.

Conclusion

NGS-based clonality analysis is an analytic platform with a substantial overall agreement with histopathological analysis. Assessment of both IGH and IGK genes for the clonal rearrangement analysis could be considered for the optimal diagnostic performance of BMI detection in B-cell NHL.

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Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis
Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis 医学-医学实验技术
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis publishes original articles on newly developing modes of technology and laboratory assays, with emphasis on their application in current and future clinical laboratory testing. This includes reports from the following fields: immunochemistry and toxicology, hematology and hematopathology, immunopathology, molecular diagnostics, microbiology, genetic testing, immunohematology, and clinical chemistry.
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