Evaluation of leukocyte stabilisation in TransFix(R)-treated blood samples by flow cytometry and transmission electron microscopy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
In this report, we have evaluated the effects of a TransFixR-based stabilisation technique on leukocyte scatter characteristics,
immunophenotyping, membrane permeability, absolute cell counting and morphology to extend previously reported flow
cytometric data focused on the lymphocyte population. We show that scatter characteristics, immunophenotyping and absolute
cell counting are well preserved, particularly in the lymphocyte population. Nevertheless, a general increase in membrane
permeability, evaluated by propidium iodide (PI) uptake, was observed in TransFixR-treated leukocyte subsets. Ultrastructural
observations show selective morphological preservation (up to 10 days of storage) of lymphocytes and, to a lesser extent, of
monocytes. In contrast, granulocytes have necrosis-like features, although the plasma membrane seems well preserved.
Therefore, electron microscopy observations reflect modifications induced in different cell populations as evidenced by flow
cytometry (FC). The data indicate that this short-term stabilisation method is particularly suitable for the analysis of human
lymphocytes and it is a good procedure for quality control programmes for inter- and intra-laboratory performance evaluation;
good results are obtained with respect to antigen definition and absolute cell counting procedures. Any apoptotic pathways in
leukocyte subsets are blocked for at least 10 days.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Falcieri, Elisabetta
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