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Query: UMLS:C0026986 (
myelodysplastic syndrome
)
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Myelodysplastic syndrome
(
MDS
) is a kind of clonal stem-cell disorder in which aberration within a hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gives rise to the entire disease as in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Studies have showed that contrasting normal stem cells, AML stem cells express
CD96
and CD123, but lack of CD90, although both of them reside within the CD34(+)CD38(-) population. So far, little is known about expression of the markers on
MDS
HSC. In this study, we analyzed the immunophenotypic characteristics of CD34(+)CD38(-) bone marrow (BM) cells by multicolor flow cytometry in 38 patients with
MDS
and 10 control patients. We found that CD34(+)CD38(-) BM cells coexpressed CD13, CD33, CD117, CD133, and HLA-DR almost in all patients, but in
MDS
they expressed higher amounts of CD13 (79% +/- 16% vs. 36% +/- 13%, P < 0.05) and CD133 (66% +/- 20% vs. 25% +/- 13%, P < 0.05). CD90 was expressed in all control patients but just in 63% of patients with
MDS
. No control patients had an expression of CD2, CD5, CD7, CD44,
CD96
, and CD123, which expressed variable amounts in 17-53% of patients with
MDS
. The level of CD13 in RCMD (89% +/- 7%), RAEB-1 (88% +/- 11%), and RAEB-2 (81% +/- 13%) were obviously higher than that of RA (63% +/- 16%, P < 0.05). CD2, CD5, and CD7 were more frequently observed in RAEB or INT and HIGH-R cases. Taken together, we demonstrate
MDS
stem cells display deranged phenotypic abnormalities that may make them particularly difficult to eradicate using therapies targeted against surface antigens, and the percentage of cells expressing CD13 is notably higher in patients with high-grade
MDS
that may be a potential prognostic indicator of
MDS
in the future.
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PMID:Detection of molecular targets on the surface of CD34+CD38- bone marrow cells in myelodysplastic syndromes. 2066 87