Telomere length of various blood and bone marrow cells in patients with aplastic anemia
https://doi.org/10.17650/1818-8346-2023-18-3-57-64
Abstract
Background. Aplastic anemia proceeds with bone marrow failure and is associated with immunological suppression of normal blood stem cells’ proliferation, which lead to bone marrow aplasia. autoimmune aggression and internal defects of blood stem cell that cause abnormal hematopoiesis are being actively studied. An important role in the pathogenesis of the aplastic anemia is played by instability of telomere length (TL). determination of the initial TL makes it possible to clearly differentiate between the aplastic anemia and dyskeratosis congenita. also, it helps to identify the group of patients with short telomeres for prediction of therapy response.
Aim. To investigation the TL of various blood and bone marrow cells in patients with aplastic anemia before treatment.
Materials and methods. The group of patients with aplastic anemia was investigated (n = 45). blood donors (n = 32) and bone marrow donors (n = 10) of different ages were included in the reference group. adult patients with dyskeratosis congenita (n = 5) were included in the comparison group. Relative and absolute tl was identified in peripheral blood and bone marrow mononuclear cells, monocytes, lymphocytes by flow-FISH technique (combination of flow cytometry and fluorescence in situ hybridization).
Results. Relative and absolute TL was comparable in different blood and bone marrow cells in patients with aplastic anemia before treatment. TL in peripheral blood and bone marrow mononuclear cells wasn’t significantly differed in groups of patients with aplastic anemia and healthy donors. Telomeres in patients with dyskeratosis congenita were identified as “ultrashort” and were significantly shorter than in patients with aplastic anemia.
Conclusion. Determination of TL in patients with aplastic anemia is modern examination method, which is a necessary step of differential diagnosis between aplastic anemia and dyskeratosis congenita, which is the disease from group of constitutional bone marrow aplasia. It is preferred to identify the TL in adult patients with aplastic anemia by the flow-FISH. It is necessary to investigate the TL to predict treatment response and to identify risks of developing adverse experiences, which include relapse and clonal evolution.
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About the Authors
A. V. LuchkinRussian Federation
Anton Vladimirovich Luchkin
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
E. A. Mikhailova
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
I. V. Galtseva
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
Z. T. Fidarova
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
A. V. Abramova
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
Yu. O. Davydova
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
N. M. Kapranov
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
K. A. Nikiforova
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
S. M. Kulikov
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
E. N. Parovichnikova
Russian Federation
125167
4 Novyy Zykovskiy Proezd
Moscow
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Luchkin A.V., Mikhailova E.A., Galtseva I.V., Fidarova Z.T., Abramova A.V., Davydova Yu.O., Kapranov N.M., Nikiforova K.A., Kulikov S.M., Parovichnikova E.N. Telomere length of various blood and bone marrow cells in patients with aplastic anemia. Oncohematology. 2023;18(3):57-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1818-8346-2023-18-3-57-64