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mpo (myeloperoxidase)


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An indicator of granulocytic maturation that in acute leukaemia is highly specificity for the diagnosis of aml. expression should not be observed in typical all but mpo can contribute to a diagnosis of mixed-phenotype acute leukaemia mpal. note  that although specific for aml expression may not occur on more primitive aml forms or where maturation is non-granulocytic e.g. monocytic erythroid or megakaryocyte lineages 


normal function and expression 


:<span style="color:navy">'''Summary'''</span>
myeloperoxidase is a lysosomal enzyme that produces hypochlorous acid from hydrogen peroxide during the neutrophil neutrophil respiratory burst these reactive compounds are used by the neutrophil to kill pathogens. mpo is present in neutrophils and eosinophils at all stages of maturation and developing basophils. mpo staining is seen in monocytes but at low intensity. erythroid precursors and lymphocytes are mpo-negative. 


:The main practical use for CD15 is for the recognition of cells that have granulocytic or monocytic features. For this reason CD15 has a role in lineage distinction in AML.  CD15 is however also expressed in a range of haematological cell types and was originally described as the Lewis blood group antigen: Sialyl Lewis X.


   
what is its diagnostic role 
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*as a diagnostic antibody in aml expressed in around 60% of aml cases generally those with granulocytic maturation weakly expressed by promonocytes. *in otherwise typical all a small number of mpo-expressing cells is allowed precise criteria vary but generally 5% In cases with mixed phenotype acute leukaemia mpal expression of mpo can alone be used to establish myeloid lineage  


other relevant information 
technically enzymatic measures of mpo either mpo cytochemistry or sudan black b are probably least sensitive. flow cytometric detection of mpo has lower sensitivy than immunohistochemical detection on trephine this may be because ihc detects expression ofprecursor enzyme form of mpo as well as thefunctional form . if there is doubt about the level of expression then ich on trephine biopsies can be useful.


:<span style="color:navy">'''Background'''</span>
summary tables 


:CD15 is a carbohydrate important in the initial phases of cell-to-cell adhesion known in this context as E-selectin. In normal cells CD15 is constitutively expressed by granulocytes and monocytes, but not by resting lymphocytes - although induced strongly following activation. Deficiency of CD15 causes the clinical disorder Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Type 2.
expression by acute leukaemias and by haematogones
rare pro-ball 
rare early pre-ball 
rare pre-ball 
rare ball 
rare pro-tall 
rare mature-tall 
mod aml * 
rare haemato-gones 
*  *inamlmpoishighly specific fordiagnosis butisnotdetected inallcases  2.  


 
expression byb-lymphoproliferative disorders 
 
rare cll* 
:<span style="color:navy">'''Diagnostic Use'''</span>
rare pll 
 
rare mcl 
*In histopathology CD15 is important in the recognition of the Redd Sterberg cells of Hodgkin Lymphoma
rare fl
*CD15 is expressed by most cases of AML that have granulocytic or monocytic differentiation where expression may vary within the population.
rare hcl  
*CD15 should not however be regarded as an exclusive myeloid marker since it is expressed by some cases of CLL and ALL  
rare hclv 
 
rare mzl 
 
rare lpl 
 
rare pcs
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Revision as of 10:20, 30 May 2023

mpo (myeloperoxidase)

An indicator of granulocytic maturation that in acute leukaemia is highly specificity for the diagnosis of aml. expression should not be observed in typical all but mpo can contribute to a diagnosis of mixed-phenotype acute leukaemia mpal. note that although specific for aml expression may not occur on more primitive aml forms or where maturation is non-granulocytic e.g. monocytic erythroid or megakaryocyte lineages

normal function and expression

myeloperoxidase is a lysosomal enzyme that produces hypochlorous acid from hydrogen peroxide during the neutrophil neutrophil respiratory burst these reactive compounds are used by the neutrophil to kill pathogens. mpo is present in neutrophils and eosinophils at all stages of maturation and developing basophils. mpo staining is seen in monocytes but at low intensity. erythroid precursors and lymphocytes are mpo-negative.


what is its diagnostic role

  • as a diagnostic antibody in aml expressed in around 60% of aml cases generally those with granulocytic maturation weakly expressed by promonocytes. *in otherwise typical all a small number of mpo-expressing cells is allowed precise criteria vary but generally 5% In cases with mixed phenotype acute leukaemia mpal expression of mpo can alone be used to establish myeloid lineage

other relevant information technically enzymatic measures of mpo either mpo cytochemistry or sudan black b are probably least sensitive. flow cytometric detection of mpo has lower sensitivy than immunohistochemical detection on trephine this may be because ihc detects expression ofprecursor enzyme form of mpo as well as thefunctional form . if there is doubt about the level of expression then ich on trephine biopsies can be useful.

summary tables

expression by acute leukaemias and by haematogones rare pro-ball rare early pre-ball rare pre-ball rare ball rare pro-tall rare mature-tall mod aml * rare haemato-gones

  • *inamlmpoishighly specific fordiagnosis butisnotdetected inallcases 2.

expression byb-lymphoproliferative disorders rare cll* rare pll rare mcl rare fl rare hcl rare hclv rare mzl rare lpl rare pcs