Literature DB >> 6354641

Rapid identification and detection of parasitized human red cells by automated flow cytometry.

J M Whaun, C Rittershaus, S H Ip.   

Abstract

Rapid and reliable identification of various human red cells parasites is important in many chemotherapeutic and immunologic studies. Because manual microscopic counting is tedious and imprecise, we have developed a simple diagnostic procedure for the automated flow cytometric detection of in vitro infected red cells, using a nucleic acid-binding fluorescent dye, acridine orange. Human malaria (Plasmodium falciparum)-infected red cells from continuous human erythrocyte culture were incubated at room temperature in acridine orange stain for 5 min after which the samples were analyzed by flow cytometry. Since mature red cells contain no DNA, infected red cells were identified with a distinct fluorescent signal. A total of 200,000 cells per sample were counted and analyzed in less than 2 min. Rings, trophozoites, and schizonts were assessed and identified in synchronized infected red cell cultures by flow cytometry. In addition, various stages of infected red cells were isolated with a cell sorter. This rapid method permits accurate and reliable assessment of data with the exclusion of anomalous data such as damaged cells, extraneous material, and contaminating particles.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6354641     DOI: 10.1002/cyto.990040204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytometry        ISSN: 0196-4763


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