Evaluation of immunophenotypic expressions of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients and its association with prognostic factors and clinical stages
Introduction: Neoplastic plasma cell expresses aberrant markers which differ from normal plasma cell was postulated to carry prognostic significance. This study aimed to determine the proportion of immunophenotypic expression of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients at diagnosis and to stu...
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my-usm-ep.588402023-07-06T05:14:46Z Evaluation of immunophenotypic expressions of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients and its association with prognostic factors and clinical stages 2021 Chi, Ling Pei RC31-1245 Internal medicine Introduction: Neoplastic plasma cell expresses aberrant markers which differ from normal plasma cell was postulated to carry prognostic significance. This study aimed to determine the proportion of immunophenotypic expression of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients at diagnosis and to study the association between these markers with clinical and laboratory parameters. Methods: A retrospective study was carried out from June 2016 till June 2019 by collecting the flow cytometry results (CD38/CD138/CD19/CD45/CD56/CD117 and cytoplasmic kappa and light chains expression) from newly diagnosed plasma cell myeloma, PCM cases in both Hospital Kuala Lumpur and Hospital USM. Clinical data and laboratory results retrieved from medical record were analyzed statistically using SPSS26.0. Results: All 78 cases of flow cytometry results in newly diagnosed PCM had more than one aberrant antigen expression with 100% expression rate for both CD38 and CD138 while CD19/CD45/CD56/CD117 in 28.2%, 23.1%, 83.3% and 25.6% respectively. The majority were expressed kappa light chain restriction, 60.3%. A significant association was demonstrated between CD19 markers with serum creatinine (p=0.036). However, there was no significant association between expression of other immunophenotypic markers with its associated factors. Conclusion: Immunophenotyping by multiparametric flow cytometryisausefultoolfordistinguishingneoplasticplasmacellsfromnormalplasma cell where aberrant antigens were present in most of thePCM withaheterogenous immunophenotypic profile of PCM were defined in our population as compared to others. Moreover, there was a significant association demonstrated between CD19 with serum creatinine. However, this result should be confirmed with a bigger sample size. 2021 Thesis http://eprints.usm.my/58840/ http://eprints.usm.my/58840/1/Ling%20Pei%20Chei-24%20pages.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Sains Malaysia Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan |
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Introduction: Neoplastic plasma cell expresses aberrant markers which differ from
normal plasma cell was postulated to carry prognostic significance. This study aimed
to determine the proportion of immunophenotypic expression of plasma cells in
plasma cell myeloma patients at diagnosis and to study the association between these
markers with clinical and laboratory parameters. Methods: A retrospective study was
carried out from June 2016 till June 2019 by collecting the flow cytometry results
(CD38/CD138/CD19/CD45/CD56/CD117 and cytoplasmic kappa and light chains
expression) from newly diagnosed plasma cell myeloma, PCM cases in both Hospital
Kuala Lumpur and Hospital USM. Clinical data and laboratory results retrieved from
medical record were analyzed statistically using SPSS26.0. Results: All 78 cases of
flow cytometry results in newly diagnosed PCM had more than one aberrant antigen
expression with 100% expression rate for both CD38 and CD138 while
CD19/CD45/CD56/CD117 in 28.2%, 23.1%, 83.3% and 25.6% respectively. The
majority were expressed kappa light chain restriction, 60.3%. A significant
association was demonstrated between CD19 markers with serum creatinine
(p=0.036). However, there was no significant association between expression of
other immunophenotypic markers with its associated factors. Conclusion:
Immunophenotyping by multiparametric flow
cytometryisausefultoolfordistinguishingneoplasticplasmacellsfromnormalplasma cell where aberrant antigens were present in most of thePCM withaheterogenous
immunophenotypic profile of PCM were defined in our population as compared to
others. Moreover, there was a significant association demonstrated between CD19
with serum creatinine. However, this result should be confirmed with a bigger
sample size. |
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Evaluation of immunophenotypic expressions of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients and its association with prognostic factors and clinical stages |
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Evaluation of immunophenotypic expressions of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients and its association with prognostic factors and clinical stages |
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Evaluation of immunophenotypic expressions of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients and its association with prognostic factors and clinical stages |
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Evaluation of immunophenotypic expressions of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients and its association with prognostic factors and clinical stages |
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Evaluation of immunophenotypic expressions of plasma cells in plasma cell myeloma patients and its association with prognostic factors and clinical stages |
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