用于临床诊断实验室的一种新的脾功能测试的发展。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Azalea A. Khan, Claire E. Laas, John N. Brewin, Victoria Potter, Huan Cao, Mark A. Vickers, Barnaby Clark, David C. Rees
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摘要

脾脏容易发生物理损伤和功能损伤,在发生灾难性并发症之前很难发现。目前可用的脾功能测试是费力的,用户依赖的和不可靠的,因此有一个可靠的测试在诊断实验室常规提供的需求未得到满足。在这项研究中,我们评估了一种简单的基于流式细胞术的方法来测量红细胞上的高甘露糖聚糖(HMGs),这在以前被提出作为脾功能的潜在测试。我们开发了该测试作为一种诊断分析,使用来自一系列对照和潜在的脾功能低下样本的血液,包括镰状细胞病患者。HMG的表达与人工窝计数(一种评估脾功能的既定方法)有良好的相关性(r = 0.6)。与对照样本的平均值相比,使用阈值bb0 - 36%的差异来定义脾功能减退。在这个阈值下,检测脾功能障碍的灵敏度为93%,特异性为100%。该试验在4天以内的血液样本中具有高度可重复性和稳定性。该测试是非侵入性的,具有定量数据输出,比其他可用技术所需的操作时间显着减少,使其成为确定脾功能的一种强大的新型临床检测方法。
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Development of a novel test of splenic function for use in a clinical diagnostic laboratory

Development of a novel test of splenic function for use in a clinical diagnostic laboratory

The spleen is prone to both physical damage and functional impairment, which can be difficult to detect before catastrophic complications occur. Currently available tests of splenic function are laborious, user-dependent and unreliable, so there is an unmet need for a reliable test offered routinely in diagnostic laboratories. In this study, we have assessed a simple flow cytometry-based method measuring high mannose glycans (HMGs) on erythrocytes, which has previously been proposed as a potential test of splenic function. We developed the test as a diagnostic assay using blood from a range of control and potentially hyposplenic samples, including people with sickle cell disease. HMG expression correlated well with manual pit counting, an established method for assessing splenic function (r = 0.6). A threshold of >36% difference compared to the mean of control samples was used to define hyposplenism. At this threshold, the test is 93% sensitive and 100% specific for detecting splenic dysfunction. The test was highly reproducible and stable in blood samples of up to 4 days old. This test is non-invasive with quantitative data output and requires significantly less operator time than other available techniques, making it a robust new clinical assay for determining splenic function.

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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Haematology publishes original research papers in clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology. The Journal also features annotations, reviews, short reports, images in haematology and Letters to the Editor.
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