Literature DB >> 1764978

Quantitative flow cytometric analysis of ABO red cell antigens.

R Sharon1, E Fibach.   

Abstract

A flow cytometry method has been employed to quantitatively compare the expression of A, B and H antigens on various red blood cells (RBC). The H substance was directly labelled by fluorescein-conjugated anti-H lectin and the A and B antigens by indirect staining first with monoclonal anti-A or anti-B antibodies followed by fluorescently, fluorescein (FITC) or phycoerythrin (PE), labelled anti-mouse immunoglobulin (Ig) antibodies. More than a ten-fold difference in cellular fluorescence intensity was found within each sample. Both the percentage and the mean fluorescence of the positive subpopulation for each antigen were determined. Each RBC population was characterized with respect to the expression of A, B or H antigen by a compound mean value that was the calculated product of these two parameters. The results demonstrated a reciprocal relationship between the compound means of A or B and H. The ratio of A/H or B/H was found to be most informative. Homozygotes for A or B had ratios of greater than 200 and greater than 30, respectively, while heterozygotes (AO or BO) had ratios of less than 5. This method could also distinguish between A1 and A2; RBC carrying the A1 phenotype (as determined by agglutination with anti-A1 lectin) showed a higher A/H ratio than those carrying A2. In contrast to the reciprocity in the expression of A (or B) and H found in RBC obtained from different individuals, a direct correlation was found in the expression of these antigens by individual cells within a given population.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1764978     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990120611

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


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