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Title: | B-cell regeneration profile and minimal residual disease status in bone marrow of treated multiple myeloma patients |
Authors: | Mendonça de Pontes, Robéria; Flores-Montero, Juan; Sanoja-Flores, Luzalba CSIC ORCID; Puig, Noemi; Pessoa de Magalhães, Roberto J.; Corral-Mateos, A.; Salgado, Anna Beatriz; García-Sánchez, O.; Pérez-Morán, José; Mateos, Maria Victoria; Burgos, Leire; Paiva, Bruno; Marvelde, Jeroen G. te; Velden, Vincent H. J. van der; Aguilar, Carlos; Bárez, Abelardo; García-Mateo, Aránzazu; Labrador, Jorge; Leoz, P.; Aguilera-Sanz, C.; Orfao, Alberto CSIC ORCID | Keywords: | Multiple myeloma B-cell regeneration Hemodilution Measurable residual disease Immunophenotyping |
Issue Date: | 3-Apr-2021 | Publisher: | Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute | Citation: | Cancers 13(7): 1704 (2021) | Abstract: | B-cell regeneration during therapy has been considered as a strong prognostic factor in multiple myeloma (MM). However, the effects of therapy and hemodilution in bone marrow (BM) B-cell recovery have not been systematically evaluated during follow-up. MM (n = 177) and adult (≥50y) healthy donor (HD; n = 14) BM samples were studied by next-generation flow (NGF) to simultaneously assess measurable residual disease (MRD) and residual normal B-cell populations. BM hemodilution was detected in 41 out of 177 (23%) patient samples, leading to lower total B-cell, B-cell precursor (BCP) and normal plasma cell (nPC) counts. Among MM BM, decreased percentages (vs. HD) of BCP, transitional/naïve B-cell (TBC/NBC) and nPC populations were observed at diagnosis. BM BCP increased after induction therapy, whereas TBC/NBC counts remained abnormally low. At day+100 postautologous stem cell transplantation, a greater increase in BCP with recovered TBC/NBC cell numbers but persistently low memory B-cell and nPC counts were found. At the end of therapy, complete response (CR) BM samples showed higher CD19− nPC counts vs. non-CR specimens. MRD positivity was associated with higher BCP and nPC percentages. Hemodilution showed a negative impact on BM B-cell distribution. Different BM B-cell regeneration profiles are present in MM at diagnosis and after therapy with no significant association with patient outcome. | Description: | © 2021 by the authors. | Publisher version (URL): | http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13071704 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/261056 | DOI: | 10.3390/cancers13071704 | E-ISSN: | 2072-6694 |
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