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Multi-center harmonization of flow cytometers in the context of the European "PRECISESADS" project.

Christophe Jamin1, Lucas Le Lann2, Damiana Alvarez-Errico3, Nuria Barbarroja4, Tineke Cantaert5, Julie Ducreux6, Aleksandra Maria Dufour7, Velia Gerl8, Katja Kniesch9, Esmeralda Neves10, Elena Trombetta11, Marta Alarcón-Riquelme12, Concepción Marañon13, Jacques-Olivier Pers2.   

Abstract

The innovative medicine initiative project called PRECISESADS will study 2.500 individuals affected by systemic autoimmune diseases (SADs) and controls. Among extensive OMICS approaches, multi-parameter flow cytometry analyses will be performed in eleven different centers. Therefore, the integration of all data in common bioinformatical and biostatistical investigations requires a fine mirroring of all instruments. We describe here the procedure elaborated to achieve this prerequisite. One flow cytometer chosen as reference instrument fixed the mean fluorescence intensities (MFIs) of 8 different fluorochrome-conjugated antibodies (Abs) using VersaComp Ab capture beads. The ten other centers adjusted their own PMT voltages to reach the same MFIs. Subsequently, all centers acquired Rainbow 8-peak beads data on a daily basis to follow the stability of their instrument overtime. One blood sample has been dispatched and concomitantly stained in all centers. Comparison of leukocytes frequencies and cell surface marker MFIs demonstrated the close sensitivity of all flow cytometers, allowing a multicenter analysis. The effective multi-center harmonization enables the constitution of a workable wide flow cytometry database for the identification of specific molecular signatures in individuals with SADs.
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Keywords:  Multi-center harmonization; Multi-parametric flow cytometry; PRECISESADS; Standard operating procedure

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27490203     DOI: 10.1016/j.autrev.2016.07.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autoimmun Rev        ISSN: 1568-9972            Impact factor:   9.754


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