Flow cytochemical analysis of atopic reactions.

Diagnostic immunology Pub Date : 1985-01-01
T J Milson, C W Patrick, P G Sohnle, L C Patrick, R H Keller
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The technicon H-6000 has the unique ability among automated hematology systems to discriminate basophils from other hematopoietic cells on the basis of astra blue positivity of heparin-containing granules. We therefore examined the ability of this flow cytochemistry system to predict allergic diathesis in vitro by examining the number of basophils detected before and after incubation with a variety of allergens. One hundred subjects with documented atopic reactions to known allergens were examined and compared to 13 patients who had undergone successful desensitization and 12 normal subjects who had no history of atopy. One subject who had a previous anaphylactic response to penicillin but was skin-test negative to the major antigenic determinant demonstrated 55% degranulation after incubation with penicillin G. Finally, the basophil degranulation as assessed by the Technicon H-6000 was compared to a histamine release assay to determine the sensitivity of the automated system. The results suggest that flow cytochemistry may prove a valuable tool in predicting the success of desensitization therapy for common allergens and may have the potential to screen atopic reaction in the routine hematology laboratory.

特应性反应的流式细胞化学分析。
H-6000技术在自动化血液学系统中具有独特的能力,可以根据含肝素颗粒的astra blue阳性来区分嗜碱性细胞和其他造血细胞。因此,我们通过检测与各种过敏原孵育前后检测到的嗜碱性粒细胞的数量,检验了这种流动细胞化学系统在体外预测过敏素质的能力。研究人员对100名对已知过敏原有特应性反应的受试者进行了检查,并与13名成功脱敏的患者和12名没有特应性反应史的正常受试者进行了比较。一名既往对青霉素有过敏反应但皮肤试验对主要抗原决定因素呈阴性的受试者在青霉素g培养后显示55%的脱粒。最后,将Technicon H-6000评估的嗜碱性粒细胞脱粒与组胺释放试验进行比较,以确定自动化系统的敏感性。结果表明,流式细胞化学可能被证明是预测常见过敏原脱敏治疗成功的有价值的工具,并且可能在常规血液学实验室中有筛选特应性反应的潜力。
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