Quantitative Flow Cytometry Measurements in Antibodies Bound per Cell Based on a CD4 Reference

Q1 Health Professions Current Protocols in Cytometry Pub Date : 2016-01-06 DOI:10.1002/0471142956.cy0129s75
Lili Wang, Heba Degheidy, Fatima Abbasi, Howard Mostowski, Gerald Marti, Steven Bauer, Robert A. Hoffman, Adolfas K. Gaigalas
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Multicolor flow cytometer assays with fluorescently labeled antibodies are routinely used in clinical laboratories to measure the cell number of specific immunophenotypes and to estimate expression levels of specific receptors/antigens either on the cell surface or intracellularly. The cell number and specific receptors/antigens serve as biomarkers for pathological conditions at various stages of a disease. Existing methods and cell reference materials for quantitative expression measurements have not yet produced results that are of wide clinical interest or are instrument-independent across all fluorescence channels. This unit details a procedure for quantifying surface and intracellular biomarkers by calibrating the output of a multicolor flow cytometer in units of antibody bound per cell (ABC). The procedure includes (1) quality control of the flow cytometer, (2) fluorescence intensity calibration using hard dyed microspheres assigned with fluorescence intensity values, (3) compensation for fluorescence spillover between adjacent fluorescence channels, and (4) application of a biological reference calibrator to establish an ABC scale. The unit also points out current efforts for quantifying biomarkers in a manner that is independent of instrument platforms and reagent differences. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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定量流式细胞术测量抗体结合每个细胞基于CD4参考
荧光标记抗体的多色流式细胞仪检测在临床实验室中经常用于测量特定免疫表型的细胞数量和估计细胞表面或细胞内特定受体/抗原的表达水平。细胞数量和特异性受体/抗原作为疾病不同阶段病理状况的生物标志物。用于定量表达测量的现有方法和细胞参比材料尚未产生具有广泛临床意义或在所有荧光通道中与仪器无关的结果。本单元详细介绍了通过校准多色流式细胞仪以每细胞结合抗体(ABC)为单位的输出来定量表面和细胞内生物标志物的程序。程序包括(1)流式细胞仪的质量控制,(2)使用分配荧光强度值的硬染色微球进行荧光强度校准,(3)补偿相邻荧光通道之间的荧光溢出,以及(4)应用生物参考校准器建立ABC量表。该单位还指出,目前的努力量化生物标志物的方式是独立于仪器平台和试剂的差异。©2016 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Current Protocols in Cytometry Health Professions-Medical Laboratory Technology
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期刊介绍: Published in affiliation with the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry, Current Protocols in Cytometry is a "best practices" collection that distills and organizes the absolute latest techniques from the top cytometry labs and specialists worldwide. It is the most complete set of peer-reviewed protocols for flow and image cytometry available.
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