Haematologica (Jul 2015)

Minimal residual disease analysis by eight-color flow cytometry in relapsed childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia

  • Leonid Karawajew,
  • Michael Dworzak,
  • Richard Ratei,
  • Peter Rhein,
  • Giuseppe Gaipa,
  • Barbara Buldini,
  • Giuseppe Basso,
  • Ondrej Hrusak,
  • Wolf-Dieter Ludwig,
  • Günter Henze,
  • Karl Seeger,
  • Arend von Stackelberg,
  • Ester Mejstrikova,
  • Cornelia Eckert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2014.116707
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100, no. 7

Abstract

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Multiparametric flow cytometry is an alternative approach to the polymerase chain reaction method for evaluating minimal residual disease in treatment protocols for primary acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Given considerable differences between primary and relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment regimens, flow cytometric assessment of minimal residual disease in relapsed leukemia requires an independent comprehensive investigation. In the present study we addressed evaluation of minimal residual disease by flow cytometry in the clinical trial for childhood relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia using eight-color flow cytometry. The major challenge of the study was to reliably identify low amounts of residual leukemic cells against the complex background of regeneration, characteristic of follow-up samples during relapse treatment. In a prospective study of 263 follow-up bone marrow samples from 122 patients with B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia, we tested various B-cell markers, adapted the antibody panel to the treatment protocol, and evaluated its performance by a blinded parallel comparison with the polymerase chain reaction data. The resulting eight-color single-tube panel showed a consistently high overall concordance (P