Immunophenotyping by slide-based cytometry and by flow cytometry are comparable

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Gerstner, AOH [1 ]
Laffers, W [1 ]
Mittag, A [1 ]
Dähnert, I [1 ]
Lenz, D [1 ]
Bootz, F [1 ]
Bocsi, J [1 ]
Tárnok, A [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bonn, Dept Otorhinolaryngol Plast Surg, D-5300 Bonn, Germany
关键词
laser scanning cytometry (LSC); flow cytometry; immunophenotyping; comparative study; resolution parameter;
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10.1117/12.588644
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Immunophenotyping of peripheral blood leukocytes (PBLs) is performed by flow cytometry (FCM) as the golden standard. Slide based cytometry systems for example laser scanning cytometer (LSC) can give additional information (repeated staining and scanning, morphology). In order to adequately judge on the clinical usefulness of immunophenotyping by LSC it is obligatory to compare it with the long established FCM assays. We performed this study to systematically compare the two methods, FCM and LSC for immunophenotyping and to test the correlation of the results. Leucocytes were stained with directly labeled monoclonal antibodies with whole blood staining method. Aliquots of the same paraformaldehyde fixed specimens were analyzed in a FACScan (BD-Biosciences) using standard protocols and parallel with LSC (CompuCyte) after placing to glass slide, drying and fixation by aceton and 7-AAD staining. Calculating the percentage distribution of PBLs obtained by LSC and by FCM shows very good correlation with regression coefficients close to 1.0 for the major Populations (neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes), as well as for the lymphocyte sub-populations (T-helper-, T-cytotoxic-, B-, NK-cells). LSC can be recommended for immunophenotyping of PBLs especially in cases where only very limited sample volumes are available or where additional analysis of the cells' morphology is important. There are limitations in the detection of rare leucocytes or weak antigens where appropriate amplification steps for immunofluorescence should be engaged.
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