Monitoring dendritic cells in clinical practice using a new whole blood single-platform TruCOUNT assay


Autoria(s): Vuckovic, S.; Gardiner, D.; Field, K.; Chapman, G. V.; Khalil, D.; Gill, D.; Marlton, P.; Taylor, K.; Wright, S.; Pinzon-Charry, A.; Pyke, C. M.; Rodwell, R.; Hockey, R. L.; Gleeson, M.; Tepes, S.; True, D.; Cotterill, A.; Hart, D. N. J.
Contribuinte(s)

M. C. Nussenzweig

M. W. Turner

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Dendritic cells (DC) from distinct DC subsets are essential contributors to normal human immune responses. Despite this, reliable assays that enable DC to be counted precisely have been slow to evolve. We have now developed a new single-platform flow cytometric assay based on TruCOUN(TM) beads and the whole blood Lyse/No-Wash protocol that allows precise counting of the CD14(-) blood DC subsets: CD11c(+)CD16(-) DC, CD11c(+)CD16(+) DC, CD123(hi) DC, CD1c(+) DC and BDCA-3(+) DC. This assay requires 50 mul of whole blood; does not rely on a hematology blood analyser for the absolute DC counts; allows DC counting in EDTA samples 24 It after collection; and is suitable for cord blood and peripheral blood. The data is highly reproducible with intra-assay and inter-assay coefficients of variation less than 3% and 11%, respectively. This assay does not produce the DC-T lymphocyte conjugates that result in DC counting abnormalities in conventional gradient-density separation procedures. Using the TruCOUNT assay, we established that absolute blood DC counts reduce with age in healthy individuals. In preliminary studies, we found a significantly lower absolute blood CD11c(+)CD16(+) DC count in stage III/IV versus stage I/II breast carcinoma patients and a lower absolute blood CD123(hi) DC count in multiple myeloma patients, compared to age-matched controls. These data indicate that scientific progress in DC counting technology will lead to the global standardization of DC counting and allow clinically meaningful data to be obtained. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:68325

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier BV

Palavras-Chave #Biochemical Research Methods #Immunology #Dc Counts #Single-platform Trucount Assay #Human Peripheral-blood #Expression #Individuals #Myeloma #Numbers #Lineage #Subsets #Origin #C1 #730305 Diagnostic methods #320202 Cellular Immunology
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Journal Article