Flow Cytometry Applied to the Diagnosis of Primary Immunodeficiencies

M. Martínez-Gallo, M. García-Prat
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Primary immunodeficiencies are the result of biological defects associated with functional immune abnormalities. It consists of a group of disorders showing a higher incidence and severity of infections, expression of immunological dysregulation such as inflammation and lymphoproliferation. The immunophenotyping and in vitro functional characterization of immunodeficient patients contribute, together with the clinical aspects, to define the underlying immune defect particu-larities. Flow cytometry applications in primary immunodeficiency assessment are multiple and include the study of a wide range of specific cell lymphocyte subpopulations. This chapter describes the main techniques used in the diagnosis of a wide variety of primary immunodeficiencies, in which intracellular proteins or activation markers involved in immunity are evaluated, as well as functional proliferation, cytokine production, phosphorylation of transcription factors, cytotoxic and degranulation capacity. Flow cytometry is a tool that allows rapid and accurate evaluation of multiple lymphocyte populations and immunological function, and this information is essential for the diagnosis and evaluation of patients with primary immunodeficiencies.
流式细胞术在原发性免疫缺陷诊断中的应用
原发性免疫缺陷是与功能性免疫异常相关的生物缺陷的结果。它包括一组疾病,显示出较高的发病率和严重程度的感染,免疫失调的表达,如炎症和淋巴细胞增殖。免疫缺陷患者的免疫表型和体外功能特征,连同临床方面,有助于确定潜在的免疫缺陷的特殊性。流式细胞术在原发性免疫缺陷评估中的应用是多方面的,包括广泛的特定细胞淋巴细胞亚群的研究。本章描述了用于诊断各种原发性免疫缺陷的主要技术,其中评估了与免疫有关的细胞内蛋白或激活标记物,以及功能性增殖、细胞因子产生、转录因子磷酸化、细胞毒性和脱颗粒能力。流式细胞术是一种工具,可以快速准确地评估多种淋巴细胞群和免疫功能,这些信息对于原发性免疫缺陷患者的诊断和评估至关重要。
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