Frequency and prognostic impact of blood-circulating tumor mast cells in mastocytosis.


Journal

Blood
ISSN: 1528-0020
Titre abrégé: Blood
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7603509

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
27 01 2022
Historique:
received: 26 05 2021
accepted: 23 08 2021
pubmed: 9 9 2021
medline: 8 3 2022
entrez: 8 9 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Circulating tumor mast cells (CTMCs) have been identified in the blood of a small number of patients with advanced systemic mastocytosis (SM). However, data are limited about their frequency and prognostic impact in patients with MC activation syndrome (MCAS), cutaneous mastocytosis (CM) and nonadvanced SM. We investigated the presence of CTMCs and MC-committed CD34+ precursors in the blood of 214 patients with MCAS, CM, or SM using highly sensitive next-generation flow cytometry. CTMCs were detected at progressively lower counts in almost all patients with advanced SM (96%) and smoldering SM (SSM; 100%), nearly half of the patients (45%) with indolent SM (ISM), and a few patients (7%) with bone marrow (BM) mastocytosis but were systematically absent in patients with CM and MCAS (P < .0001). In contrast to CTMC counts, the number of MC-committed CD34+ precursors progressively decreased from MCAS, CM, and BM mastocytosis to ISM, SSM, and advanced SM (P < .0001). Clinically, the presence (and number) of CTMCs in blood of patients with SM in general and nonadvanced SM (ISM and BM mastocytosis) in particular was associated with more adverse features of the disease, poorer-risk prognostic subgroups as defined by the International Prognostic Scoring System for advanced SM (P < .0001) and the Global Prognostic Score for mastocytosis (P < .0001), and a significantly shortened progression-free survival (P < .0001) and overall survival (P = .01). On the basis of our results, CTMCs emerge as a novel candidate biomarker of disseminated disease in SM that is strongly associated with advanced SM and poorer prognosis in patients with ISM.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34496018
pii: S0006-4971(21)01567-6
doi: 10.1182/blood.2021012694
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antigens, CD34 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

572-583

Informations de copyright

© 2022 by The American Society of Hematology.

Auteurs

Ana Henriques (A)

Instituto de Estudios de Mastocitosis de Castilla La Mancha, Virgen del Valle Hospital, Toledo, Spain.
Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.

Javier I Muñoz-González (JI)

Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.
Cancer Research Center (IBMCC, USAL-CSIC), Department of Medicine and Cytometry Service, NUCLEUS, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain; and.

Laura Sánchez-Muñoz (L)

Instituto de Estudios de Mastocitosis de Castilla La Mancha, Virgen del Valle Hospital, Toledo, Spain.
Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.

Almudena Matito (A)

Instituto de Estudios de Mastocitosis de Castilla La Mancha, Virgen del Valle Hospital, Toledo, Spain.
Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.

Lidia Torres-Rivera (L)

Instituto de Estudios de Mastocitosis de Castilla La Mancha, Virgen del Valle Hospital, Toledo, Spain.

María Jara-Acevedo (M)

Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.
Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain; and.
Sequencing Service, NUCLEUS, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.

Carolina Caldas (C)

Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.
Cancer Research Center (IBMCC, USAL-CSIC), Department of Medicine and Cytometry Service, NUCLEUS, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain; and.

Andrea Mayado (A)

Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.
Cancer Research Center (IBMCC, USAL-CSIC), Department of Medicine and Cytometry Service, NUCLEUS, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain; and.

Alba Pérez-Pons (A)

Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.
Cancer Research Center (IBMCC, USAL-CSIC), Department of Medicine and Cytometry Service, NUCLEUS, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain; and.

Andrés C García-Montero (AC)

Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.
Cancer Research Center (IBMCC, USAL-CSIC), Department of Medicine and Cytometry Service, NUCLEUS, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain; and.

Iván Álvarez-Twose (I)

Instituto de Estudios de Mastocitosis de Castilla La Mancha, Virgen del Valle Hospital, Toledo, Spain.
Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.

Alberto Orfao (A)

Spanish Network on Mastocytosis, Toledo and Salamanca, Spain.
Cancer Research Center (IBMCC, USAL-CSIC), Department of Medicine and Cytometry Service, NUCLEUS, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Biomedical Research Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), Salamanca, Spain; and.

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