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Vincent H J van der Velden1, Juan Flores-Montero2, Martin Perez-Andres2, Marta Martin-Ayuso3, Oliver Crespo4, Elena Blanco2, Tomas Kalina5, Jan Philippé6, Carolien Bonroy6, Maaike de Bie7, Jeroen Te Marvelde7, Cristina Teodosio2, Alba Corral Mateos2, Veronika Kanderová5, Mirjam van der Burg7, Dennis Van Hoof4, Jacques J M van Dongen8, Alberto Orfao2.
Abstract
Within EuroFlow, we recently developed screening tubes for hematological malignancies and immune deficiencies. Pipetting of antibodies for such 8-color 12-marker tubes however is time-consuming and prone to operational mistakes. We therefore evaluated dried formats of the lymphocytosis screening tube (LST) and of the primary immune deficiency orientation tube (PIDOT). Both tubes were evaluated on normal and/or on patient samples, comparing the mean fluorescence intensity of specific lymphocyte populations. Our data show that the dried tubes and liquid counterparts give highly comparable staining results, particularly when analyzed in multidimensional plots. In addition, the use of dried tubes may result in a reduced staining variability between different samples and thereby contributes to the generation of more robust data. Therefore, by using ready-to-use reagents in a dried single test tube format, the laboratory efficiency and quality will be improved.Entities:
Keywords: Dried antibody tubes; Flow cytometry; Hematological malignancies; Immune deficiencies
Year: 2017 PMID: 28341440 DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2017.03.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Methods ISSN: 0022-1759 Impact factor: 2.303