Bone Marrow Failure Flashcards
- 6 month old baby presents with low Hb, low reticulocytes, impaired growth, and craniofacial and cardiac abnormalities. Normal WCC and platelets
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
-Diamond Blackfan anaemia (Congential pure red cell aplasia)
- 8 year old child presents with anaemia, neutropenia and thrombocytopenia, dysplasia of the radius
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
-Fanconi Anaemia (Bone marrow failure syndrome)
Give 3 causes of acquired red cell aplasia
- Parvovirus B19
- EPO therapy
- Autoimmune disorder
What is the main treatment for acquired Pure red cell aplasia (PRCA)?
- Thymectomy
- Immunosuppression
- Supportive blood product transfusions
Outline the pathophysiology of anaemia of chronic disease
- Prolonged inflammatory, infectious or neoplastic disease causes a complex pathogenesis thought to be mediated by inflammatory cytokines
- Reduced BFUe (Erythroid burst forming unit) and CFUe (Erythroid colony forming unit) caused by cytokines including interferon alpha, beta and gamma.
- Dysregulation of iron metabolism leads to excessive storage of iron in the bone marrow, with low serum iron
Name some Infectious causes of haemolysis? (3)
- Malaria
- Babesiosis
- Clostridial infection
- Paroxysmal cold haemoglobinuria
- Haemolytic uraemic syndrome (E. coli)
How does Parvovirus B19 lead to pure red cell aplasia?
Infection can occur via respiratory tract, blood products or placenta
- The virus has a high degree of erythroid cell tropism. It is able to enter pro-erythroblasts via P-antigen
- Expression of non-structural protein (NS1) causes induction and activation of caspase cascade and apoptosis of erythroid cells.
- NS1 also causes arrest of cell cycle at G1, causing a reduced proliferation of red cells
- This leads to underproduction of RBCs (ie Pure red cell aplasia)
How does HIV lead to cytopenia/bone marrow failure?
- Viruses can affect progenitor cells directly
- Opportunistic infections or HIV virus can infiltrate the bone marrow
- HIV medications also contribute
How can infection lead to bone marrow failure?
(parvovirus B19 as an example)
Infection can occur via respiratory tract, blood products or placenta
-The virus has a high degree of erythroid cell tropism. It is able to enter pro-erythroblasts via P-antigen
-Expression of non-structural protein (NS1) causes induction and activation of caspase cascade and apoptosis of erythroid cells.
-NS1 also causes arrest of cell cycle at G1, causing a reduced proliferation of red cells
-This leads to pure red cell aplasia
How is EPO therapy associated with PRCA?
- Recombinant EPO can give rise to cross-reacting antibodies between recombinant EPO and endogenous EPO.
- Reduced endogenous EPO leads to reduced RBC production