Molecular cytogenetic monitoring from CD34+ peripheral blood cells in myelodysplastic syndromes

  • Friederike Braulke
  • Klaus Jung
  • Julie Schanz
  • Katharina Götze
  • Catharina Müller-Thomas
  • Uwe Platzbecker
  • Ulrich Germing
  • Tim H Brümmendorf
  • Gesine Bug
  • Oliver Ottmann
  • Aristoteles A N Giagounidis
  • Michael Stadler
  • Wolf-Karsten Hofmann
  • Philippe Schafhausen
  • Michael Lübbert
  • Richard F Schlenk
  • Igor W Blau
  • Christina Ganster
  • Sebastian Pfeiffer
  • Katayoon Shirneshan
  • Michael Metz
  • Sven Detken
  • Jörg Seraphin
  • Kathleen Jentsch-Ullrich
  • Angelika Böhme
  • Burkhard Schmidt
  • Lorenz Trümper
  • Detlef Haase

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Abstract

The gold standard of cytogenetic analysis in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is conventional chromosome banding (CCB) analysis of bone marrow (BM) metaphases. Most aberrations can also be detected by fluorescence-in situ-hybridization (FISH). For this prospective multicenter German diagnostic study (www.clinicaltrials.gov: #NCT01355913) 360 patients, as yet, were followed up to 3 years by sequential FISH analyses of immunomagnetically enriched CD34+ peripheral blood (PB) cells using comprehensive FISH probe panels, resulting in a total number of 19,516 FISH analyses. We demonstrate that CD34+ PB FISH correlates significantly with CCB analysis and represents a feasible method for a reliable non-invasive cytogenetic monitoring from PB.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0145-2126
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.08.2013
PubMed 23623559