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Dagmar Riemann1, Sabine Hase1, Kersten Fischer2, Barbara Seliger1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been shown to be a predictor of patients' outcome for several types of malignancies.Entities:
Keywords: Dendritic cell; Flow cytometry; Immune monitoring; Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR); Renal cell carcinoma
Year: 2014 PMID: 24995120 PMCID: PMC4067059 DOI: 10.1186/2001-1326-3-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Med ISSN: 2001-1326
Figure 1Gating strategy for the enumeration of blood DC. Top left: In a forward scatter (FSC)/side scatter (SSC) dot plot with all measured cells a region P1 is drawn to exclude debris. Top right: In a SSC/PE-Cy5 dot plot gated on the P1 population a region P2 is drawn to exclude CD19 positive B cells, CD14 positive monocytes and the granulocytes (with high SSC properties). Down left: In a FL-1/FL-2 dot plot with the cells of population ‘P1 and P2’ a region is drawn around the BDCA-1-PE positive MDC1 cells (P3). Additionally, a region P4 defines the BDCA-2-FITC positive PDCs. Down right: With the cells of population ‘P1 and P2’ a dot plot FL-1/FL-4 is created to define a region with the BDCA-3 strongly positive MDC2s (P5). An isotype control staining involved in the kit helps to set regions in an optimal way. The sum of all blood DC was defined as ‘P1 and P2 and (P3 or P4 or P5)’.
Comparison of the pretreatment values of blood immune cells of RCC patients with age-matched healthy volunteers
| Number of leukocytes | 6,260 ± 310 | 7,005 ± 350 | 6,500 ± 402 | 8,340 ± 563 |
| Granulocytes | 4,227 ± 310 | 5,103 ± 292 | 4,702 ± 354 | 6,139 ± 385 |
| Monocytes | 351 ± 39 | 375 ± 21 | 349 ± 22 | 441 ± 42 |
| Dendritic cells (DC) | 19 ± 2 | 16 ± 1 | 17 ± 1 | 13 ± 2 |
| Lymphocytes | 1,670 ± 111 | 1,566 ± 103 | 1,490 ± 110 | 1,760 ± 237 |
| Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) | 2.86 ± 0.37 | 3.93 ± 0,40 | 3.8 ± 0.5 | 4.27 ± 0.64 |
| Granulocyte/DC ratio | 249.4 ± 25 | 378.7 ± 31 | 318.1 ± 30 | 535.4 ± 60 |
Data is given as cells/μl or as a quotient, with mean value ± SE.
Figure 2Comparison of NLR and granulocyte/DC ratio. NLR and granulocyte/DC ratio were compared between the control group and RCC patients (all patients together, or with patients < pT3 and ≥ pT3), shown in (A). Comparison of both markers in RCC patients undergoing open surgery or laparoscopy (B). An one-week time course of NLR and granulocyte/DC ratio is shown. Values of control group are illustrated as hatched areas and as percentiles, with the 25th percentile (P25), P50 and P75. Significant differences between adjacent points are marked by an asterisk.