Comparison of high sensitivity and conventional flow cytometry for diagnosing overt paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and detecting minor paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria clones

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Background: High sensitivity flow cytometry (HS-FCM) was recently developed for diagnosing paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). We compared its performance with conventional flow cytometry (C-FCM) for diagnosing overt PNH and detecting minor (0.1-1%) PNH clones in aplastic anemia (AA)/low-grade myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) patients. Methods: C-FCM and HS-FCM were performed simultaneously on 41 samples from healthy controls and 23 peripheral blood samples from 15 AA/low-grade MDS and eight PNH patients, using a Navios flow cytometer (Beckman Coulter, Miami, FL, USA). Results were compared. Results: No healthy control samples had PNH clone size >0.01%. For granulocytes, CFCM detected a smaller PNH clone size than HS-FCM (mean difference: 0.7-1.7%). In AA/low-grade MDS patients, three samples showed >1% PNH clones with C-FCM but not with HS-FCM. Seven samples showed minor PNH clones by C-FCM, but HS-FCM showed negative results for all these samples. In PNH patients, C-FCM detected a smaller PNH clone size than HS-FCM (mean difference: 1.9-5.0%). For red blood cells, C-FCM detected a greater PNH clone size than HS-FCM (mean difference: 1.5%). In AA/low-grade MDS patients, C-FCM showed >1% PNH clones in six samples, but HS-FCM showed >1% PNH clones in none of the samples. C-FCM detected minor PNH clones in nine samples, but six of them were negative by HS-FCM. In PNH patients, C-FCM detected a greater PNH clone size than HS-FCM (mean difference: 2.5%). Conclusions: HS-FCM can sensitively detect minor PNH clones and reduce false-positive C-FCM minor PNH clone cases in AA/low-grade MDS patients.

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Park, S. H., Jeong, J., Lee, S. H., Yoo, D. W., Choi, Y., Jo, J. C., & Lim, J. H. (2019). Comparison of high sensitivity and conventional flow cytometry for diagnosing overt paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and detecting minor paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria clones. Annals of Laboratory Medicine, 39(2), 150–157. https://doi.org/10.3343/alm.2019.39.2.150

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