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Time-Delayed Integration-Spectral Flow Cytometer (TDI-SFC) for Low-Abundance-Cell Immunophenotyping.

Wenting Hu1,2, Steven A Soper1,2,3,4, J Matt Jackson1,2.   

Abstract

We describe a unique flow cytometer (TDI-SFC) for the immunophenotyping of low-abundance cells, particularly when cell counts are sample-limited and operationally difficult for analysis by fluorescence microscopy (>100 cells) or multiparameter flow cytometry (MFC, <10 000 cells). TDI-SFC combines the high spectral resolution of spectral flow cytometry (SFC) with a CCD operated in time-delayed integration (TDI) for improved duty cycle and sensitivity. Cells were focused with a 1D-sheathing microfluidic device, and fluorescence emission generated from a 488 nm laser was collected by epi-illumination and dispersed along one axis of a CCD by a spectrograph. Along the other axis, the CCD's shift rate was clocked at a rate that closely matched the cells' velocity through the field of view. This TDI-SFC format allowed the CCD shutter to remain open during signal acquisition, providing a duty cycle ∼100% and assurance that ∼95% cells were interrogated. We used fluorescent beads to optimize synchronization of TDI clocking with the sheathed-cell velocity and to improve sensitivity via the excitation intensity, epi-illumination numerical aperture, and integration time. TDI achieved integrated signals of 106 counts at a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 610 for beads corresponding to a load of 4 × 105 antibodies. We also evaluated multiplexing capabilities by spectral deconvolution and undertook a proof-of-concept application to immunophenotype low-abundance cells; the demonstration consisted of immunophenotyping a model cell line, in this case SUP-B15 cells representing B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). The B-ALL cell line was stained against a leukemic marker (terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase, TdT), and we successfully used spectral unmixing to discriminate TdT(+) cells from TdT(-) cells even at low cell counts (∼100 cells). The TDI-SFC could potentially be used in any application requiring the immunophenotyping of low-abundance cells, such as in monitoring measurable residual disease in acute leukemias following affinity enrichment of circulating leukemia cells from peripheral blood.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30817129      PMCID: PMC6554645          DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b00021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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