Journal of International Medical Research (Oct 2023)

Flow cytometric signature of CD371-positive B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia

  • Hind Shakah,
  • Abdelghani Tbakhi,
  • Saleh Khudirat,
  • Ruba Al Abweh,
  • Nabil Hasasna,
  • Alaa Alwhaidi,
  • Abdallah Khoujah,
  • Fareed Barakat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605231203842
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51

Abstract

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Objectives Multiparametric flow cytometry (MFC) aids in the diagnosis and management of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) by establishing a baseline immunophenotype for leukemic cells and measuring minimal residual disease (MRD) throughout the course of treatment. Aberrant expression patterns of myeloid markers in B-ALL are also examined during long-term surveillance. Here, we investigated the utility of the newly described myeloid marker cluster of differentiation (CD)371 in MRD surveillance via MFC in patients with CD371-positive B-ALL. Methods Eight-color MFC with standard panels (including CD371) was used to evaluate 238 patients with newly diagnosed B-ALL. Expression levels of key markers were retrospectively assessed at diagnosis, as well as days 15 and 33 of therapy. Results CD371 was expressed in 8.4% of patients with B-ALL. CD371 positivity was associated with older age at diagnosis, higher expression levels of CD34 and CD38, and lower expression levels of CD10 and CD20. Residual leukemic cells demonstrated decreased CD10 expression and increased CD45 expression after therapy, whereas CD371 expression remained stable. Conclusions Patients with CD371-positive B-ALL exhibit a specific signature that merits further analysis, particularly because it has been associated with DUX4 rearrangement.