Literature DB >> 10805937

A new four-color flow cytometric assay to detect apoptosis in lymphocyte subsets of cultured peripheral blood cells.

H J Hasper1, R M Weghorst, D J Richel, J H Meerwaldt, F M Olthuis, C E Schenkeveld.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Human peripheral blood lymphocytes kept in culture after isolation die by an apoptotic process. Detection of apoptosis with labeled Annexin V to demonstrate loss of plasma membrane asymmetry is sensitive, specific, and easy using flow cytometry. This is true in lymphoblastic cell lines when combining Annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) and propidium iodide (PI). However, measurement of apoptosis by flow cytometry in isolated human lymphocytes using Annexin V-FITC/PI is disturbed by the presence of a variable percentage of erythrocytes in the isolated lymphocyte population. To overcome this problem, we have developed and tested a new four-color flow cytometric assay to detect apoptosis in lymphocyte subsets of cultured peripheral blood cells.
METHODS: Peripheral blood lymphocytes are isolated by density gradient centrifugation. Nucleus-containing cells are selected using CD45-phycoerythrin (PE). The lymphocyte subset of interest is selected using CD4, CD8, or CD19 energy-coupled dye (ECD) labeling. Apoptosis is detected using Annexin V-FITC with 7-amino-Actinomycin-D (7-AAD) to distinguish early apoptotic from late apoptotic lymphocytes.
RESULTS: We have developed a new technique to detect apoptosis in isolated human peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets with good reproducibility, coefficient of variation < 17%.
CONCLUSIONS: We now have a validated tool to study apoptosis in subsets of isolated human lymphocytes to increase our knowledge of pathogenesis and therapies in lymphoreticular malignancies. Copyright 2000 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10805937

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry        ISSN: 0196-4763


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