High sensitivity of flow cytometry improves detection of occult leptomeningeal disease in acute lymphoblastic leukemia and lymphoblastic lymphoma

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Maria Ilaria Del Principe
Francesco Buccisano
Mariagiovanna Cefalo
Luca Maurillo
Luigi Di Caprio
Fabio Di Piazza
Chiara Sarlo
Gottardo De Angelis
Maria Irno Consalvo
Daniela Fraboni
Giovanna De Santis
Concetta Ditto
Massimiliano Postorino
Giuseppe Sconocchia
Giovanni Del Poeta
Sergio Amadori
Adriano Venditti
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[1] Università Tor Vergata,Cattedra di Ematologia, Dipartimento di Biopatologia e Prevenzione
[2] Policlinico Universitario-Campus Biomedico,Ematologia
[3] CNR,Istituto di Farmacologia Traslazionale, Dipartimento di Medicina
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Annals of Hematology | 2014年 / 93卷
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia; Lymphoblastic lymphoma; Cerebrospinal fluid; Conventional cytology; Flow cytometry; Leptomeningeal disease;
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Conventional cytology (CC) of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fails to demonstrate malignant cells in up to 45 % of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia or lymphoblastic lymphoma (ALL/LL) in whom occult leptomeningeal disease is present. Flow cytometry (FCM) is considered more sensitive than CC, but clinical implications of CC negativity/CC positivity are not yet established. CSF samples from 38 adult patients with newly diagnosed ALL/LL were examined. Five (13 %) and nine (24 %) specimens were CC positive-FC positive (FCMpos/CCpos) and CC negative-FC positive (CCneg/FCMpos), respectively. The remaining 24 (63 %) samples were double negative (CCneg/FCMneg) (p = 0.001). CCneg/FCMpos patients showed a significantly shorter overall survival (OS) compared to CCneg/FCMneg ones. In multivariate analysis, the status of single FCM positivity was demonstrated to affect independently duration of OS (p = 0.005). In conclusion, FCM significantly improves detection of leptomeningeal occult localization in ALL/LL and appears to anticipate an adverse outcome. Further prospective studies on larger series are needed to confirm this preliminary observation.
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