2021
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.685786
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Major Differences in Lymphocyte Subpopulations Between Cerebrospinal Fluid and Peripheral Blood in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Without Leptomeningeal Involvement: Flow Cytometry Evidence of a Cerebral Lymphatic System

Abstract: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow cytometry has a crucial role in the diagnosis of leptomeningeal disease in onco-hematology. This report describes the flow cytometry characterization of 138 CSF samples from patients affected by non-Hodgkin lymphoma, negative for disease infiltration. The aim was to focus on the CSF non-neoplastic population, to compare the cellular composition of the CSF with paired peripheral blood samples and to document the feasibility of flow cytometry in hypocellular samples. Despite the ex… Show more

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“…The resultant potential panel of protein biomarkers is in agreement with a previous study by Iole Cordone et al [ 65 ]. In that study, the flow cytometry characterization of 138 CSF samples from patients suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and negative for leptomeningeal infiltration (LM−), showed that CSF is a tissue rich in CD2−, CD3− and CD5− positive T lymphocytes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The resultant potential panel of protein biomarkers is in agreement with a previous study by Iole Cordone et al [ 65 ]. In that study, the flow cytometry characterization of 138 CSF samples from patients suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma, and negative for leptomeningeal infiltration (LM−), showed that CSF is a tissue rich in CD2−, CD3− and CD5− positive T lymphocytes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“… EVs in lymphatic malignancies. Lymphoma is a hematological malignancy associated with the lymphatic system [ 174 , 175 ]. A growing body of evidence has indicated that EVs actively participate in the pathogenesis of various lymphomas [ 176 , 177 ].…”
Section: Evs In Cell-cell and Cell-extracellular Matrix Communication...mentioning
confidence: 99%