Analysis of human megakaryocytic cells using dual-color immunofluorescence labeling.

Cytometry Pub Date : 2000-12-01
H K Law, S J Bol, M Palatsides, N T Williams
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Abstract

Background: Megakaryocytes are classically identified by their cellular morphology and expression of platelet glycoproteins.

Methods: In this study, the expression of GPIIIa (CD61) on hemopoietic cells was analyzed by dual-fluorescence flow cytometry.

Results: All monocytic cells (CD14+) were shown to coexpress CD61. As the expression of platelet protein on these monocytic cells cannot be reduced by treating the cells with anticoagulant (ethlyenediaminetetraacetic acid [EDTA]), this observation is not simply due to platelet adhesion. When sorted CD61(lo)CD14+ cells were studied by light and electron microscopy, platelets or platelet fragments could not be detected on the cell surface. These cells were found to have typical monocytic morphology but no megakaryocytic characteristics.

Conclusions: This finding demonstrates that without careful definition, the quantitation of megakaryocytic cells will be inappropriately high. A clear and unambiguous criteria for the identification of megakaryocytic cells is described based on the high expression of platelet glycoprotein (e.g., CD61(hi) or CD41(hi)) but not the monocyte marker (CD14(neg)).

双色免疫荧光标记法分析人巨核细胞。
背景:巨核细胞通常通过其细胞形态和血小板糖蛋白的表达来识别。方法:采用双荧光流式细胞术检测GPIIIa (CD61)在造血细胞中的表达。结果:所有单核细胞(CD14+)均表达CD61。由于抗凝剂(乙二胺四乙酸[EDTA])不能降低这些单核细胞上血小板蛋白的表达,因此这一观察结果并不仅仅是由于血小板粘附。在光镜和电镜下对分选的CD61(lo)CD14+细胞进行研究时,细胞表面未发现血小板或血小板碎片。这些细胞具有典型的单核细胞形态,但无巨核细胞特征。结论:这一发现表明,如果不仔细定义,巨核细胞的定量将不适当地高。鉴别巨核细胞的明确和明确的标准是基于血小板糖蛋白的高表达(例如,CD61(hi)或CD41(hi)),而不是单核细胞标记物(CD14(阴性))。
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