Flow Cytometric Analysis of ZAP-70 Protein Expression for B-Cell Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Prognostication: Usefulness and Limitations. 2020

Muhammad Shariq Shaikh, and Arsalan Ahmed, and Summaiya Sohail, and Amin Fahim, and Sadiq Hussain Nohario, and Shahid Pervez
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, PAK.

OBJECTIVE The heterogenous clinical course in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) can be linked to several genetic and phenotypic characteristics of malignant B-cells. Prognostic analysis in B-CLL is routinely carried out to assist patient management; particularly to predict the time to initiate treatment. Increased ZAP-70 expression is a surrogate marker for unmutated immunoglobulin genes and inferior clinical outcomes which can be quantified to predict future outcomes in B-CLL patients. The study determined the ZAP-70 expression pattern using Z-index in Pakistani patients with B-CLL. METHODS A retrospective analysis of B-CLL cases diagnosed and confirmed on flow cytometry at Aga Khan University Hospital for the last six years which had also undergone ZAP-70 analysis were included. In all these cases, ZAP-70 expression was quantified by measuring mean fluorescence intensities (MFIs) of normal B-cells, T-cells, and CLL-cells (CD19 and CD5 double-positive population). ZAP-70 expression was divided into high, low, and negative categories based on Z-index calculation. Mann-Whitney U test was utilized to determine the significance of ZAP-70 variations in different age groups and genders. P-value <0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS A total of 120 patients of B-CLL had ZAP-70 analysis during the study period. The median age was 62 with an interquartile range of 35-87 and male to female ratio of 2:1. ZAP-70 expression was high in 18 (15%), low in 52 (43.3%) and negative in 50 (41.7%) cases. No significant difference in ZAP-70 expression with respect to the age or gender of the study population was identified using appropriate statistical calculations. CONCLUSIONS This study showed only 15% of B-CLL cases showing high ZAP-70 expression, a surrogate biomarker for possible aggressive behavior which may necessitate therapeutic intervention and close surveillance.

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