Flow cytometric osmotic fragility test and eosin-5'-maleimide dye-binding tests are better than conventional osmotic fragility tests for the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis

Int J Lab Hematol. 2018 Jun;40(3):335-342. doi: 10.1111/ijlh.12794. Epub 2018 Mar 24.

Abstract

Introduction: Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is the most common inherited hemolytic anemia with heterogeneous clinico-laboratory manifestations. We evaluated the flow-cytometric tests: eosin-5'-maleimide (EMA) and flow-cytometric osmotic fragility test (FOFT) and the conventional osmotic fragility tests (OFT) for the diagnosis of hereditary spherocytosis (HS).

Methods: One hundred two suspected HS patients underwent EMA, FOFT, incubated OFT (IOFT), and room temperature OFT (RT-OFT). In addition, 10 cases of immune hemolytic anemia (IHA) were included, and performance of the above 4 tests was evaluated. For EMA and FOFT, 5 normal controls were assessed together with the patients and cutoffs were calculated using receiver-operator-characteristics curve (ROC) analysis.

Results: The best cutoff for %EMA decrease was 12.5%, and for FOFT, %residual red cells (%RRC) was 25.6%. The sensitivity and specificity of RT-OFT was 62.06% and 86.3%, respectively, while that of IOFT was 79.31% and 87.67%, respectively. Both flow cytometric tests performed better. Sensitivity and specificity of EMA was 86.2% and 93.9% respectively, and that of FOFT was 96.6% and 98.63%, respectively. The combination of the FOFT with IOFT or EMA dye-binding test yields a sensitivity of 100%, but with EMA, it had a higher specificity. Hb/MCHC was a predictor of the severity of the disease while %EMA decrease and %RRC did not correlate with severity of the disease.

Conclusion: Flow-cytometric osmotic fragility test is the best possible single test followed by EMA for diagnosis of HS. A combination of FOFT and EMA can correctly diagnose 100% patients. These tests are likely to replace conventional OFTs in future.

Keywords: % eosin-5’-maleimide decrease; % residual red cells; Hereditary spherocytosis; eosin-5’-maleimide; flow cytometric; flow osmotic fragility tests.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Eosine Yellowish-(YS) / analogs & derivatives*
  • Eosine Yellowish-(YS) / metabolism
  • Erythrocytes
  • Flow Cytometry / methods*
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Osmotic Fragility*
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Spherocytosis, Hereditary / diagnosis*

Substances

  • eosin maleimide
  • Eosine Yellowish-(YS)