Table 2 Centriole parameters of patients with plasma cell disorders and controls.

From: High-throughput electron tomography identifies centriole over-elongation as an early event in plasma cell disorders

Description

CD138-BMNC

U2OS-PLK4

B-ALL

B-CLL

Healthy PC

MGUS

SMM

MM

PCL

N biological samples

3

3

6

2

8

4

3

12

3

N cells

30.0 [24.0, 82.0]

19.0 [13.0, 21.0]

29.5 [19.0, 63.0]

31.5 [29.0, 34.0]

23.5 [19.0, 32.0]

28.5 [23.0, 37.0]

25.0 [18.0, 28.0]

30.5 [20.0, 179.0]

26.0 [18.0, 39.0]

N centrioles

47.0 [33.0, 125.0]

49.0 [18.0, 70.0]

42.0 [31.0, 86.0]

45.5 [39.0, 52.0]

33.5 [30.0, 40.0]

37.5 [34.0, 49.0]

34.0 [30.0, 37.0]

41.5 [32.0, 250.0]

39.0 [24.0, 50.0]

N centrioles per centrosome

1.5 [1.4, 1.6]

2.6 [1.4, 3.3]

1.5 [1.4, 1.6]

1.4 [1.3, 1.5]

1.4 [1.2, 1.8]

1.4 [1.2, 1.5]

1.5 [1.2, 1.7]

1.4 [1.2, 1.6]

1.3 [1.3, 1.5]

Mothers (%)

45.5 [42.6, 50.4]

24.5 [22.9, 38.9]

54.2 [44.2, 56.4]

46.5 [44.2, 48.7]

53.2 [44.7, 63.9]

54.0 [47.1, 62.9]

50.0 [48.6, 53.3]

52.1 [32.4, 64.0]

61.5 [52.0, 62.5]

Median centriole length, nm

377.0 [328.9, 377.1]

345.1 [334.2, 349.6]

336.7 [317.9, 361.6]

390.0 [374.7, 405.2]

592.0 [470.5, 713.6]

534.6 [531.3, 650.5]

511.0 [442.5, 1050.5]

415.7 [339.7, 495.9]

347.5 [328.9, 373.3]

Maximal centriole length, nm

511.0 [475.3, 752.6]

521.0 [495.9, 573.0]

477.6 [403.1, 596.0]

572.5 [511.0, 634.0]

1686.9 [1148.1, 2557.2]

1751.1 [1475.3, 2489.3]

1300.8 [1235.4, 2570.5]

967.1 [513.0, 1740.2]

585.8 [442.5, 648.1]

Median centriole diameter, nm

204.1 [203.6, 205.7]

197.4 [191.2, 206.8]

204.7 [199.7, 207.7]

199.7 [198.4, 201.1]

203.3 [199.3, 206.4]

202.8 [202.0, 205.4]

206.7 [203.8, 208.5]

205.7 [202.0, 231.1]

199.4 [199.4, 202.5]

Centrioles > 500 nm, %

2.1 [0.0, 8.0]

4.1 [0.0, 5.6]

0.0 [0.0, 2.6]

11.2 [1.9, 20.5]

75.0 [45.0, 76.3]

61.9 [57.1, 65.7]

51.4 [36.7, 85.3]

23.7 [2.7, 49.0]

4.2 [0.0, 8.0]

Centrioles asymmetric, %

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

21.2 [8.3, 39.5]

8.1 [5.7, 11.8]

5.4 [0.0, 6.7]

0.0 [0.0, 6.2]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

Centrioles broken, %

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

1.5 [0.0, 10.5]

0.0 [0.0, 2.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 3.1]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

Centrioles incomplete, %

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

14.3 [6.7, 26.3]

4.0 [2.0, 17.1]

2.7 [0.0, 11.8]

0.0 [0.0, 8.1]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

Centrioles abnormal, %

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

32.5 [15.6, 55.3]

12.1 [10.2, 20.0]

8.1 [6.7, 11.8]

1.9 [0.0, 9.4]

0.0 [0.0, 0.0]

  1. Data is shown as median [range] of the investigated biological samples. In PCL, for one patient, cells from peripheral blood and bone marrow were analyzed separately. Parameters (e.g., centriole length or maximal centriole length) were first calculated for each individual biological sample. Medians and ranges were then calculated for the respective entities based on these parameters. In case of n = 2, the two values given in square brackets represent the medians of parameters calculated separately for the two individuals. Centrioles abnormal, presence of any of the phenotypes (asymmetric, broken, or incomplete). Centriole parameters stratified by mother and daughter centrioles, respectively, are displayed in Supplementary Table S3.