Haematologica (May 2012)

Assessment of dysplastic hematopoiesis: lessons from healthy bone marrow donors

  • Stefani Parmentier,
  • Johannes Schetelig,
  • Kerstin Lorenz,
  • Michael Kramer,
  • Robin Ireland,
  • Ulrich Schuler,
  • Rainer Ordemann,
  • Gabi Rall,
  • Markus Schaich,
  • Martin Bornhäuser,
  • Gerhard Ehninger,
  • Frank Kroschinsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2011.056879
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 97, no. 5

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Background According to WHO 2008 guidelines, the required percentage of cells manifesting dysplasia in the bone marrow to qualify as significant is 10% or over in one or more hematopoietic cell lineages, but this threshold is controversial. No ‘normal’ values have been established. Therefore, we investigated dyshematopoiesis in bone marrow aspirate squash preparations of 120 healthy bone marrow donors.Design and Methods Bone marrow squash slides of 120 healthy unrelated bone marrow donors were examined independently by 4 experienced morphologists. Samples were taken from the first aspiration during the harvest. Bone marrow preparation and assessment were performed according to WHO recommendations and ICSH guidelines.Results More than 10% dysmyelopoiesis could be detected in 46% of bone marrow aspirate squash preparations with 26% in 2 or more cell lineages and 7% in 3 cell lineages in healthy bone marrow donors. Donors under the age of 30 years exhibited more dysgranulopoietic changes and dysmegakaryopoietic changes (P