Impact of minimal residual disease detection by next-generation flow cytometry in multiple myeloma patients with sustained complete remission after frontline therapy

Minimal residual disease (MRD) was monitored in 52 patients with sustained CR (≥2 years) after frontline therapy using next-generation flow (NGF) cytometry. 25% of patients initially MRD- reversed to MRD+. 56% of patients in sustained CR were MRD+; 45% at the level of 10−5; 17% at 10−6. All patients...

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Autores: Terpos, E. (Evangelos)|||/items/f7dbaa50-9ab3-42ba-bf5a-d80977a9f8d4, Kostopoulos, I.V. (Ioannis V.)|||/items/5854daeb-2a43-4bab-b52b-2ee713b04344, Kastritis, E. (Efstathios)|||/items/6f26f927-536f-4cab-ae12-8f9ef542619d, Ntanasis-Stathopoulos, I. (Ioannis)|||/items/81f85249-34c0-4f57-99d7-80c26718f555, Migkou, M. (Magdalini)|||/items/39eca5c7-6f53-488f-a7ca-239a8d8cd00f, Rousakis, P. (Pantelis)|||/items/4091ddbe-f888-4d04-beba-e7998b8ef7d7, Argyriou, A.T. (Alexandra T.)|||/items/b0888fea-4179-415e-b360-57a62744b956, Kanellias, N. (Nikolaos)|||/items/44c10986-4182-4083-b632-8d7bc7a742ee, Fotiou, D. (Despina)|||/items/483113f5-569e-4a11-ae14-0fa71c306dc8, Eleutherakis-Papaiakovou, E. (Evangelos)|||/items/19bda14d-006a-4571-9066-a89417da6ef8, Gavriatopoulou, M. (Maria)|||/items/c2f76c5c-2312-417f-8ab0-b0dbe4b76f2e, Ziogas, D.C. (Dimitrios C.)|||/items/7af8e18b-60c6-4f06-a041-8c544477fdda, Papanota, A.M. (Aristea-Maria)|||/items/77c9cf83-fe4d-4373-bed4-fd640ebbd3f2, Spyropoulou-Vlachou, M. (Marilyn)|||/items/d94a63b1-7b9e-40f6-87ec-d899e159b37f, Trougakos, I.P. (Ioannis P.)|||/items/85ec9dc3-b435-4713-ad0b-1e502f61726c, Tsitsilonis, O.E. (Ourania E.)|||/items/375815ec-1178-45ab-b55a-6277eba9ddc3, Paiva, B. (Bruno)|||/items/b2c3efc5-27e1-4425-b452-efba1522c1d5, Dimopoulos, M.A. (Meletios A.)|||/items/15a77e11-69c3-44a2-8476-eb93bbe8cc0e
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/62276
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/62276
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Minimal residual disease (MRD)
Phenotypic profiles
Suitable method
Next-generation flow (NGF)
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Sumario:Minimal residual disease (MRD) was monitored in 52 patients with sustained CR (≥2 years) after frontline therapy using next-generation flow (NGF) cytometry. 25% of patients initially MRD- reversed to MRD+. 56% of patients in sustained CR were MRD+; 45% at the level of 10−5; 17% at 10−6. All patients who relapsed during follow-up were MRD+ at the latest MRD assessment, including those with ultra-low tumor burden. MRD persistence was associated with specific phenotypic profiles: higher erythroblasts’ and tumor-associated monocytes/macrophages’ predominance in the bone marrow niche. NGF emerges as a suitable method for periodic, reproducible, highly-sensitive MRD-detection at the level of 10−6.