Intraoperative Flow Cytometry Upon and Beyond the Cell Cycle: A Case Study of the Characterization of a Bone Metastasis

Author:

Markopoulos Georgios S.1ORCID,Pakos Emilios E.2,Gavrielatos Vasilios2,Kosmas Dimitrios2ORCID,Gkiatas Ioannis2,Alexiou George A.3ORCID,Batistatou Anna4,Lampri Evangeli4,Vartholomatos George1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Haematology Laboratory, Unit of Molecular Biology and Translational Flow Cytometry, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Ioannina, 45110 Ioannina, Greece

3. Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45500 Ioannina, Greece

4. Department of Pathology, University Hospital of Ioannina, 45500 Ioannina, Greece

Abstract

The accurate assessment of malignancy and the precise characterization of cancer type are pivotal in guiding clinical decisions and ensuring optimal patient outcomes. The challenging task of identifying the primary site of carcinoma, especially during a surgical procedure, is not always possible and necessitates the exploration of novel, innovative diagnostic techniques. In this report, we detail a unique case of carcinoma of unknown primary origin encountered during an orthopedic surgical procedure. We introduce a novel intraoperative flow cytometry (iFC) methodology, distinctly different from traditional flow cytometry, which is tailored for real-time assessment during surgeries. This iFC technique, applied in a bone metastasis case of unknown primary origin, enabled DNA content analysis and the quantification of cytokeratin for rapid malignancy characterization, presenting an avenue for immediate surgical guidance and decision making. The case was distinctively characterized using iFC, shedding light on the potential of this emerging technique. iFC has been gaining traction because of its ability to facilitate cancer cell assessment and margin evaluation. It has been successfully applied across a wide spectrum of neoplastic conditions. Our innovative, two-step approach using iFC encompasses (1) DNA content analysis, which serves as a reliable indicator for the detection of cancer cells, and (2) the quantification of cytokeratin, a pivotal marker, which aids in the characterization and classification of a malignancy. In this case, the malignancy was classified as a carcinoma. The findings obtained from iFC were subsequently validated through pathology assessment, confirming the accuracy and reliability of our approach. This noteworthy case strengthens the potential of iFC as a novel tool in malignancy assessment, which is not just limited to cell cycle analysis but instead extends beyond this application. The promising results obtained from this case study serve as a testament to the need for more extensive research in clinical studies.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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