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Title: Flow cytometry immunophenotyping for diagnostic orientation and classification of pediatric cancer based on the euroflow solid tumor orientation tube (STOT)
Authors: Facio, Cristiane de Sá Ferreira
Botafogo, Vitor
Ferrão, Patrícia Mello
Silva, Maria Clara Canellas da
Milito, Cristiane Bedran
Romano, Sergio
Alves, Daiana Vieira Lopes
Teixeira, Lisandra Antonia Castro
Oliveira, Elen
Riscarolli, Enrico Bruno
Mello, Fabiana Vieira de
Siqueira, Patrícia Fernanda Rosa de
Moura, Patricia Gomes
Macedo, Francisco Nicanor Araruna
Forny, Danielle Nunes
Simião, Luíza
Pureza, Ana Luíza
Land, Marcelo Gerardin Poirot
Pedreira, Carlos Eduardo
Dongen, Jacques Van
Orfao, Alberto
Costa, Elaine Sobral da
Keywords: Criança
Child
Niño
Neoplasias
Neoplasms
Citometria de Fluxo
Flow Cytometry
Citometría de Flujo
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Cancers
Citation: FERREIRA-FACIO, Cristiane de Sá et al. Flow Cytometry Immunophenotyping for Diagnostic Orientation and Classification of Pediatric Cancer Based on the EuroFlow Solid Tumor Orientation Tube (STOT). Cancers, [S.L.], v. 13, n. 19, p. 1-27, set. 2021.
Abstract: Early diagnosis of pediatric cancer is key for adequate patient management and improved outcome. Although multiparameter flow cytometry (MFC) has proven of great utility in the diagnosis and classification of hematologic malignancies, its application to non-hematopoietic pediatric tumors remains limited. Here we designed and prospectively validated a new single eight-color antibody combination-solid tumor orientation tube, STOT-for diagnostic screening of pediatric cancer by MFC. A total of 476 samples (139 tumor mass, 138 bone marrow, 86 lymph node, 58 peripheral blood, and 55 other body fluid samples) from 296 patients with diagnostic suspicion of pediatric cancer were analyzed by MFC vs. conventional diagnostic procedures. STOT was designed after several design-test-evaluate-redesign cycles based on a large panel of monoclonal antibody combinations tested on 301 samples. In its final version, STOT consists of a single 8-color/12-marker antibody combination (CD99-CD8/numyogenin/CD4-EpCAM/CD56/GD2/smCD3-CD19/cyCD3-CD271/CD45). Prospective validation of STOT in 149 samples showed concordant results with the patient WHO/ICCC-3 diagnosis in 138/149 cases (92.6%). These included: 63/63 (100%) reactive/disease-free samples, 43/44 (98%) malignant and 4/4 (100%) benign non-hematopoietic tumors together with 28/38 (74%) leukemia/lymphoma cases; the only exception was Hodgkin lymphoma that required additional markers to be stained. In addition, STOT allowed accurate discrimination among the four most common subtypes of malignant CD45- CD56++ non-hematopoietic solid tumors: 13/13 (GD2++ numyogenin- CD271-/+ nuMyoD1- CD99- EpCAM-) neuroblastoma samples, 5/5 (GD2- numyogenin++ CD271++ nuMyoD1++ CD99-/+ EpCAM-) rhabdomyosarcomas, 2/2 (GD2-/+ numyogenin- CD271+ nuMyoD1- CD99+ EpCAM-) Ewing sarcoma family of tumors, and 7/7 (GD2- numyogenin- CD271+ nuMyoD1- CD99- EpCAM+) Wilms tumors. In summary, here we designed and validated a new standardized antibody combination and MFC assay for diagnostic screening of pediatric solid tumors that might contribute to fast and accurate diagnostic orientation and classification of pediatric cancer in routine clinical practice.
Description: p. 1-27.: il. p&b. e color.
URI: https://ninho.inca.gov.br/jspui/handle/123456789/13479
ISSN: 2072-6694
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