Immunophenotypic evaluation of the plasma cell compartment in multiple myeloma: a tool for comparing the efficacy of different treatment strategies and predicting outcome

Author:

San Miguel Jesús F.1,Almeida Julia1,Mateo Gema1,Bladé Joan1,López-Berges Consuelo1,Caballero Dolores1,Hernández José1,Moro Marı́a Jesús1,Fernández-Calvo Javier1,Dı́az-Mediavilla Joaquı́n1,Palomera Luis1,Orfao Alberto1

Affiliation:

1. From Servicio de Hematologı́a, Hospital Clı́nico Universitario, Salamanca; Centro de Investigación del Cáncer, Salamanca; Servicio de Citometrı́a, Universidad de Salamanca; Hospital Clinic i Provincial, Barcelona; Hospital General, Segovia; Hospital Virgen Blanca, León; Hospital Clı́nico Universitario, Valladolid; Hospital Clı́nico, Madrid; and Hospital Clı́nico, Zaragoza, Spain.

Abstract

Multiparametric immunophenotyping can be a sensitive method for analyzing the plasma cell (PC) compartment in patients with multiple myeloma because it discriminates between myelomatous and normal PCs. Using this approach, we compared the efficacy of high-dose chemotherapy followed by autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) with that of conventional chemotherapy. We found that ASCT provided a significantly greater reduction in the level of residual tumor PCs and with better recovery of normal PCs. This profile of coexistence of normal PCs and myelomatous PCs resembled that observed in monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance. We also found that treatment-induced changes in the PC compartment correlated with disease outcome. Thus, patients in whom at least 30% of gated PCs had a normal phenotype after treatment had a significantly longer progression-free survival (60 ± 6 months versus 34 ± 12 months;P = .02).

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Cell Biology,Hematology,Immunology,Biochemistry

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