Evaluation of an innovative new method for quantitation of plasma cells on CD138 immunohistochemistry

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Gantana Ethan,Mashigo Nomusa,Abdullah Ibtisam,Musekwa Ernest,Lohlun Robert,Nell Erica-Mari,Chetty Carissa,Ntobongwana Monalisa,Chapanduka ZivanaiORCID

Abstract

AimTo compare the frequently used CD138 immunohistochemistry-based method of plasma cell quantitation, to a proposed new method, using interobserver and intraobserver concordance parameters.MethodsArchival CD138 immunohistochemically stained slides made from paraffin-embedded bone marrow biopsies of 33 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of multiple myeloma were used. Light microscopic examination was performed using low magnification lenses (10×) for both the overview estimation method (method A) and the new method (method B), and high magnification lenses (50×), for method B only. For method B, reviewers selected three areas with low, intermediate and high plasma cell densities using 10× lenses. Using a well-defined technique, the 50× lens was then used to count plasma cells as a percentage of all nucleated cells. After blinded relabelling of all the slides, the nine reviewers repeated the plasma cell quantitation using both methods. The plasma cell counts were obtained, and the review times were recorded.ResultsOverall intraobserver concordance was comparable for method A (concordance correlation coefficient (CCC)=0.840) and method B (CCC=0.733). Interobserver concordance for method A (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)=0.793 and 0.713) and method B (ICC=0.657 and 0.658) indicated high similarity between reviewers. Method A showed poor interobserver concordance (ICC=0.105) at low plasma cell densities.ConclusionsThe new method is comparable to the frequently used overview estimation method in terms of intraobserver and interobserver concordance, and cost. The new method has superior interobserver concordance at low plasma cell densities. The new method appears more amenable to digital scanning and analysis.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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