Absolute counting of neutrophils in whole blood using flow cytometry
Autor: | Marion E. G. Brunck, Geoffrey W. Osborne, Lars K. Nielsen, Nicholas E. Timmins, Stacey B. Andersen |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Histology
medicine.diagnostic_test Small volume Cell Biology Biology Neutropenia medicine.disease female genital diseases and pregnancy complications Pathology and Forensic Medicine Flow cytometry Sample volume Chemotherapy induced Mouse Granulocyte hemic and lymphatic diseases Immunology medicine Absolute neutrophil count reproductive and urinary physiology Biomedical engineering Whole blood |
Zdroj: | Cytometry Part A. 85:1057-1064 |
ISSN: | 1552-4922 |
Popis: | Absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is used clinically to monitor physiological dysfunctions such as myelosuppression or infection. In the research laboratory, ANC is a valuable measure to monitor the evolution of a wide range of disease states in disease models. Flow cytometry (FCM) is a fast, widely used approach to confidently identify thousands of cells within minutes. FCM can be optimised for absolute counting using spiked-in beads or by measuring the sample volume analysed. Here we combine the 1A8 antibody, specific for the mouse granulocyte protein Ly6G, with flow cytometric counting in straightforward FCM assays for mouse ANC, easily implementable in the research laboratory. Volumetric and Trucount™ bead assays were optimized for mouse neutrophils, and ANC values obtained with these protocols were compared to ANC measured by a dual-platform assay using the Orphee Mythic 18 veterinary haematology analyser. The single platform assays were more precise with decreased intra-assay variability compared with ANC obtained using the dual protocol. Defining ANC based on Ly6G expression produces a 15% higher estimate than the dual protocol. Allowing for this difference in ANC definition, the flow cytometry counting assays using Ly6G can be used reliably in the research laboratory to quantify mouse ANC from a small volume of blood. We demonstrate the utility of the volumetric protocol in a time-course study of chemotherapy induced neutropenia using four drug regimens. |
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