[Differentiation of leukocytes in thrombocyte concentrates by APAAP staining].

M Müller-Steinhardt, H Klüter, H Kirchner
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The preparation of platelet concentrates (PC) from pooled buffy coats has raised concern as to whether activation of lymphocytes might take place during the period of storage. Therefore it appears to be essential to investigate the degree of leukocyte contamination and identify the subtypes of these cells. Especially lymphocytes are of relevance as they may induce either a mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR), the production of cytokines or a graft-versus-host reaction. As the number of leukocytes is very low we adopted the alkaline phosphatase-antialkaline phosphatase (APAAP) technique to determine the composition of leukocytes. We used mouse monoclonal antibodies to specifically stain T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, monocytes, HLA-DR-positive cells and NK cells. All subtypes could easily be identified and their relative amounts were determined. In samples from 15 PCs the percentages of T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, monocytes, NK cells and HLA-DR-positive cells was 40.3, 6.4, 18.9, 7.2 and 17.1% of total leukocytes, respectively. The standard deviation ranged between 2 and 5%. We highly recommend this technique, which is a very sensitive method to determine leukocyte contamination in PC.

[血小板浓缩物中白细胞的apap染色分化]。
从汇集的黄皮毛中制备血小板浓缩物(PC)引起了人们对淋巴细胞在储存期间是否可能发生活化的关注。因此,有必要研究白细胞污染的程度,并确定这些细胞的亚型。特别是淋巴细胞是相关的,因为它们可以诱导混合淋巴细胞反应(MLR),细胞因子的产生或移植物抗宿主反应。由于白细胞数量很少,我们采用碱性磷酸酶-抗碱性磷酸酶(apap)技术测定白细胞组成。我们使用小鼠单克隆抗体特异性染色T淋巴细胞、B淋巴细胞、单核细胞、hla - dr阳性细胞和NK细胞。所有亚型都可以很容易地识别出来,并确定了它们的相对数量。在15个个体的样本中,T淋巴细胞、B淋巴细胞、单核细胞、NK细胞和hla - dr阳性细胞分别占白细胞总数的40.3、6.4、18.9、7.2和17.1%。标准偏差在2%到5%之间。我们强烈推荐这种技术,这是一个非常敏感的方法,以确定白细胞污染的PC。
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