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Philippe Poncelet1, Stéphane Robert2, Nicolas Bailly3, Francine Garnache-Ottou4, Tarik Bouriche5, Bérangère Devalet6, Jerard H Segatchian7, Philippe Saas4, François Mullier3.
Abstract
Submicron-sized extra-cellular vesicles generated by budding from the external cell membranes, microparticles (MPs) are important actors in transfusion as well as in other medical specialties. After briefly positioning their role in the characterization of labile blood products, this technically oriented chapter aims to review practical points that need to be considered when trying to use flow cytometry for the analysis, characterization and absolute counting of MP subsets. Subjects of active discussions relative to instrumentation will include the choice of the trigger parameter, possible standardization approaches requiring instrument quality-control, origin and control of non-specific background and of coincidence artifacts, choice of the type of electronic signals, optimal sheath fluid and sample speed. Questions related to reagents will cover target antigens and receptors, multi-color reagents, negative controls, enumeration of MPs and limiting artifacts due to unexpected (micro-) coagulation of plasma samples. Newly detected problems are generating innovative solutions and flow cytometry will continue to remain the technology of choice for the analysis of MPs, in the domain of transfusion as well as in many diverse specialties.Keywords: Flow cytometry; Labile blood products; Microparticles; Standardization; Transfusion
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26603057 DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2015.10.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transfus Apher Sci ISSN: 1473-0502 Impact factor: 1.764