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Prognostic value of circulating clonal plasma cells in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma

Wenmin Han, Yuanyuan Jin, Min Xu, Sishu Zhao, Qinglin Shi, Xiaoyan Qu, Run Zhang, Jianyong Li, Yujie Wu, Lijuan Chen

2021Hematology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Multiple myeloma (MM) involves a clinically and biologically heterogeneous malignancy of plasma cells. It is difficult to predict the prognosis of MM. The presence of circulating clonal plasma cells (CPC) has been associated with a worse prognosis in patients with MM. METHODS: This study retrospectively analysed CPC in 108 newly diagnosed MM patients by 8-colour flow cytometry to investigate their value for predicting the outcome and combined the level of CPC with the revised International Staging System (R-ISS) to stratify the MM patients according to risk. RESULTS: <0.001). The combination of the R-ISS staging system and level of CPC was used to stratify MM patients according to risk, and the combination of R-ISS stage III and a level of CPC≥0.105% defined the ultra-high-risk group. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that a high proportion of CPC is associated with aggressive disease and that the use of the current R-ISS system in conjunction with assessment of the level of CPC may facilitate the stratification of newly diagnosed MM patients into clinically relevant prognostic subgroups.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMultiple myelomaInternal medicineMalignancyGastroenterologyOncologyStage (stratigraphy)Risk stratificationSurgeryBiologyPaleontologyMultiple Myeloma Research and TreatmentsMultiple and Secondary Primary CancersLung Cancer Research Studies
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