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Bumbea H, Vladareanu AM, Dumitru I, Popov VM, Ciufu C, Nicolescu A, Onisai M, Marinescu C, Cisleanu D, Voican I, Sarghi S. Platelet Defects in Acute Myeloid Leukemia-Potential for Hemorrhagic Events. J Clin Med 2021; 11:jcm11010118. [PMID: 35011859 PMCID: PMC8745388 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11010118] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/29/2021] [Revised: 12/04/2021] [Accepted: 12/21/2021] [Indexed: 11/19/2022] Open
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Background and objectives: In acute myeloid leukemia (AML), extensive bleeding is one of the most frequent causes of death. Impaired activation and aggregation processes were identified in previous studies on platelet behaviour associated with this disease. This study’s aim was to examine platelet function in correlation with other haemorrhage risk factors (fever, sepsis, recent bleeding, uraemia, leucocytosis, haematocrit value, treatment). Design and methods: The analysis of platelet surface proteins (Glycoprotein Ib-IX (CD42b, CD42a), Glycoprotein IIb-IIIa (CD41, CD61), p-selectin (CD62P), granulophysin (CD63)) was conducted by flowcytometry from samples of whole blood in patients with acute myeloid leukaemia in different stages of diagnosis and therapy (n = 22) in comparison with healthy human controls (n = 10). Results and interpretations: Our results show a significant decrease in fluorescence level associated with platelet activation markers (CD63 (14.11% vs. 40.78 % p < 0.05); CD62P (15.26% vs. 28.23% p < 0.05)); adhesion markers (CD42b (69.08% vs. 84.41% p < 0.05)) and aggregation markers (CD61 (83.79% vs. 98.62% p < 0.001)) in patients compared to controls. The levels of CD41 (80.62% vs. 86.31%, p = 0.290) and CD42a (77.98% vs. 94.15%, p = 0.99) demonstrate no significant differences in the two groups. Conclusion: The AML patients present changes in adhesion receptors and activation markers, suggesting a functional defect or denatured intracellular signalling in platelets. The exposed data indicate that flow cytometry can effectively identify multiple functional platelet impairments in AML pathogenesis.
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Affiliation(s)
- Horia Bumbea
- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
- Department of Hematology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
- Department of Hematology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
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- Department of Hematology, Colentina Clinical Hospital, 020125 Bucharest, Romania
- Correspondence:
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
- Department of Hematology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
- Department of Hematology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
- Department of Hematology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
- Department of Hematology, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania
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- Department of Hematology, Emergency University Hospital, 050098 Bucharest, Romania; (H.B.); (A.M.V.); (I.D.); (C.C.); (A.N.); (M.O.); (C.M.); (D.C.); (I.V.)
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- (VP) Centre, Hospitalier René Dubos, 6 Avenue de l’île de France, 95300 Pontoise, France;
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Leinoe EB, Hoffmann MH, Kjaersgaard E, Johnsen HE. Multiple platelet defects identified by flow cytometry at diagnosis in acute myeloid leukaemia. Br J Haematol 2004; 127:76-84. [PMID: 15384980 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.2004.05156.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 19] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/20/2022]
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Summary Previous findings of megakaryocytic hypogranulation and dysmegakaryocytopoietic features in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) strongly indicate defects in platelet production. The bleeding tendency of these patients may result from dysregulated platelet production, resulting in thrombocytopenia as well as qualitative platelet defects. The present study examined platelet function at diagnosis in 50 AML patients by whole blood flow cytometry. Following in vitro platelet agonist stimulation, platelet activation markers were analysed and compared with 20 healthy individuals. To detect recent in vivo platelet activation, plasma soluble P-selectin (sP-selectin) was measured. Flow cytometric analysis of platelet activation markers demonstrated reduced CD62P [35.6 vs. 118.5 x 10(3) molecules of equivalent soluble fluorochrome (MESF); P < 0.0001], CD63 (11.3 vs. 50.7 x 10(3) MESF; P < 0.0001), and PAC-1 (41.5 vs. 90.5%; P = 0.0001) while reductions in CD42b were abnormal (45.6 vs. 70%; P < 0.0001). sP-selectin levels were similar in patients and healthy controls (0.04 vs. 0.27 fg/platelet; P = 0.84). The presented data indicate that AML pathogenesis may result in multiple platelet defects, involving adhesion, aggregation, and secretion and demonstrate that flow cytometry is a feasible method for platelet function analysis in patients with thrombocytopenia.
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- E B Leinoe
- The Research Laboratory, Department of Haematology, Herlev University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Chang CS, McFadden G. Characterization of a pan-species reactive monoclonal antibody specific for a cell surface epitope which could serve as a marker for human monocytic and megakaryocytic differentiation. HYBRIDOMA AND HYBRIDOMICS 2002; 21:445-56. [PMID: 12573108 DOI: 10.1089/153685902321043972] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/27/2022]
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A mouse IgG(1)-producing hybridoma, CSC-31, was isolated and characterized. The monoclonal antibody (MAb) was originally raised against monkey kidney cell-surface molecules. FACS analysis further showed that CSC-31 exhibited broad tissue and species reactivity. Although most human T- and B-cell lines failed to react with CSC-31, myeloid, and erythroleukemia cells lines such as THP-1 and K562 expressed the CSC-31 cell surface marker. Furthermore, in vitro differentiation of HL-60, U-937, and K562 showed that expression of the CSC-31 marker is associated with monocytic or megakaryocytic differentiation. However, up-regulation of the CSC-31 marker expression was not detected during granulocytic or erythroid differentiation. Through the in vitro differentiation of K562, it was demonstrated that up-regulation of the CSC-31 marker required novel PKCs and might be regulated by the MAPK signaling pathway. Last, limited biochemical analysis demonstrated that the CSC-31-specific epitope is sensitive to digestion by papain yet highly resistant to other proteases.
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- Chew Shun Chang
- John P. Robarts Research Institute, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6G 2V4, Canada
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Identification of megakaryocyte precursors with immunohistochemical methods in bone marrow trephine biopsy specimens (embedded in a plastic resin, Immuno-Bed) was performed from patients with blastic phase of chronic granulocytic leukaemia (five cases), from chronic megakaryocytic-granulocytic myelosis (four cases) and from acute megakaryoblastic leukaemia (11 cases). In megakaryoblasts of bone marrow biopsies immunohistochemical reactions using the ABC method and monoclonal antibodies against von Willebrand antigen and GpIIb/IIIa (CD41) were visible in various percentages depending on the maturation's degree of megakaryocyte precursors. The number of circulating blast cells determined by flow cytophotometry was nearly similar to those of observed in biopsies. The greatest bone marrow reticulin content could be detected in acute megakaryoblastic leukaemia cases. Despite the different clinicopathological entities, the presence of the same phenotype (megakaryoblasts) was associated with a short survival in these haematological malignancies (in CGL MKB phase 4.0, in CMGM MKB phase 4.2, and in AML M7 5.8 months, respectively).
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- J L Iványi
- 2nd Department of Medicine, University Medical School, Debrecen, Hungary
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