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The effects of incubation media on the assessment of the shape of human erythrocytes by flow cytometry: a contribution to mathematical data interpretation to enable wider application of the method.

Ivana Drvenica1, Slavko Mojsilović2, Ana Stančić3, Dragana Marković3, Marijana Kovačić3, Irina Maslovarić3, Ivana Rapajić3, Dušan Vučetić4,5, Vesna Ilić3.   

Abstract

Flow cytometry (FC) analysis of erythrocyte shape and related biomechanical properties, such as osmotic fragility, have not moved from a research tool to regular clinical testing. The main reason is existing evidence that various pre-analytical factors influence the mathematical interpretation of the data obtained. With an aim to contribute to the standardization and broaden the use of FC for human erythrocyte shape assessment, freshly prepared peripheral blood erythrocytes isolated from healthy donors were incubated in iso and hypo-osmotic solutions (pure saline, saline with potassium and calcium, and phosphate buffered saline) and examined by FC using values of forward scatter (FSC) and side scatter (SSC). Kurtosis, skewness, Pearson's second skewness coefficient of dissymmetry (PCD), and spherical index, calculated from FSC distributions, were used for the erythrocyte shape evaluation. In all isotonic media FSC distribution and FSC-based morphology parameters showed huge inter-individual and inter-medium variation. With decreasing osmolality, in all media and samples, the size of the erythrocytes increased, and swelling index and kurtosis decreased. However, changes in skewness and PCD were influenced by the medium used and the sample tested. Compared to FSC, SSC signal in isotonic and its change in hypotonic media showed lower inter-individual variation and was not influenced by the type of medium. We propose a spherical index and kurtosis as FSC-based indicators of erythrocyte shape. As more resistant to the influence of the preanalytical treatment, SSC data appeared to be unfairly neglected for the assessment of erythrocyte shape, in comparison to the usually employed FSC data.
© 2021. European Biophysical Societies' Association.

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Keywords:  Flow cytometry; Human erythrocytes; Morphology; Multimodal distribution; Osmotic swelling; Sphericity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33813598     DOI: 10.1007/s00249-021-01527-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Biophys J        ISSN: 0175-7571            Impact factor:   1.733


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-03-21       Impact factor: 3.240

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