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Published in: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Flow cytometry remission by Ig light chains ratio is a powerful marker of outcome in multiple myeloma after tandem autologous transplant: a real-life study

Authors: Iole Cordone, Francesco Marchesi, Serena Masi, Valentina Summa, Francesco Pisani, Roberta Merola, Giovanni Cigliana, Giulia Orlandi, Svitlana Gumenyuk, Francesca Palombi, Atelda Romano, Antonio Spadea, Daniela Renzi, Elena Papa, Marco Canfora, Laura Conti, Maria Concetta Petti, Andrea Mengarelli

Published in: Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

The achievement of complete response (CR) significantly correlates with a better clinical outcome in multiple myeloma (MM) patients treated with autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT). The depth of response is one of the most relevant factors to predict patient’s outcome, however the definition of CR through standard criteria has shown several limitations.

Methods

In this study we evaluated the minimal residual disease (MRD) in 50 consecutive MM patients who underwent an up-front tandem ASCT in our center, using a single-tube six-colors flow cytometry assay (FC) based on intra-cytoplasmic immunoglobulin (cy-Ig) light chains ratio evaluated on patient-specific plasma cells (PC) immune profile, in a real-life setting.

Results

With a sensitivity up to 10−5, clonal-PC were documented by FC in 36.4 % (12/33) of patients in conventional CR after second transplant. The number of flow MRD-negative patients significantly increased after induction and first ASCT, but not between first and second transplant. The 5-years progression-free survival (5ys-PFS) of flow MRD-negative patients after second transplant was significantly better than patients who remained MRD-positive considering both all patients (5ys-PFS: 70 % vs 5 %) and patients in CR according to standard criteria (5ys-PFS: 67 % vs 0 %).

Conclusions

FC remission through cy-Ig light ratio on PC sub-populations is a sensitive, highly informative, low-cost and routinely applicable MRD assay, a powerful tool in treatment response evaluation and a crucial marker of outcome in MM.
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Metadata
Title
Flow cytometry remission by Ig light chains ratio is a powerful marker of outcome in multiple myeloma after tandem autologous transplant: a real-life study
Authors
Iole Cordone
Francesco Marchesi
Serena Masi
Valentina Summa
Francesco Pisani
Roberta Merola
Giovanni Cigliana
Giulia Orlandi
Svitlana Gumenyuk
Francesca Palombi
Atelda Romano
Antonio Spadea
Daniela Renzi
Elena Papa
Marco Canfora
Laura Conti
Maria Concetta Petti
Andrea Mengarelli
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1756-9966
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13046-016-0324-0

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