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Charuta Agashe1, David Chiang2, Alexander Grishin1, Madhan Masilamani1, Stacie M Jones3, Robert A Wood4, Scott H Sicherer1, A Wesley Burks5, Donald Y M Leung6, Peter Dawson7, Hugh A Sampson1, M Cecilia Berin8.
Abstract
In centralized immune monitoring for a multi-center allergen immunotherapy trial, we observed frequent loss of CD4+ T cell integrity following staining of cultured PBMCs with our regulatory T cell flow cytometry panel. Samples were marked by a loss of total cellular events, altered scatter properties, and reduced CD3+CD4+ events. This occurred only in samples that were stained with Foxp3 and were therefore treated with Foxp3 fixation-permeabilization buffer. We identified granulocyte contamination in samples associated with a loss of integrity, and went on to test the impact of granulocyte depletion on day-old blood samples. Granulocyte depletion prevented loss of cell integrity and CD3+CD4+ events, and reduced variability in detection of Foxp3+ cells. Addition of purified neutrophils back to PBMCs altered scatter properties and detection of CD4+ T cells. Implementation of a granulocyte depletion step in our standard operating protocols has reduced assay failure due to loss of sample integrity from 31% to 0%. Routine incorporation of a granulocyte depletion step during PBMC isolation is recommended prior to downstream immune monitoring in blood with next-day processing.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28629732 PMCID: PMC5573627 DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2017.06.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Methods ISSN: 0022-1759 Impact factor: 2.303