外周血干细胞样品的储存改变了流式细胞术CD34+结果。

K Gutensohn, K Hummel, A Sputtek, U Cassens, P Kühnl
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利用抗CD34抗原的单克隆抗体,流式细胞术(FC)可以快速评估造血移植的质量。我们检查了PBSC样品(n = 40),以研究储存时间和温度对FC结果的可能影响。采珠后,收集PBSC产品样品,分成4份。立即对其中一个同质物进行分析。另外3份标本分别在室温(RT, 20 +/- 2℃)、室温搅拌和+4℃下保存24 h。流式细胞分析用两种CD34标记物(HPCA-2, Becton Dickinson公司[BD],美国;QBend-10, Immunotech Corp. [IT],德国)室温保存24 h后,CD34+信号比直接取卵后平均下降25.4% (BD)和27.0% (IT) (p < 0.05)。在RT合并躁动时,与基线值相比,信号率增加,可能是由于CD34抗体与髓细胞或非活细胞结合(+ 9.2% [BD]和11.2% [IT])。在+4℃的储存温度下,CD34+事件没有显著减少(-0.7% [BD]和-0.2% [IT])。我们的数据表明,FC结果可能受到温度、搅拌和储存时间的影响。
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Storage of peripheral blood stem cell samples alters flow cytometric CD34+ results.

With the use of monoclonal antibodies against the CD34 antigen, flow cytometry (FC) permits rapid assessment of the quality of hematopoietic grafts. We examined PBSC samples (n = 40) to investigate possible influences of storage time and temperature on FC results. After cytapheresis, a sample of the PBSC product was collected and divided into 4 aliquots. Immediate analysis was performed on one aliquot. The other 3 specimen were stored for a) 24 h at room temperature (RT, 20 +/- 2 degrees C), at room temperature with agitation and c) at +4 degrees C. For flow cytometric analyses, samples were labeled with two CD34 markers (HPCA-2, Becton Dickinson Corp. [BD], USA; QBend-10, Immunotech Corp. [IT], Germany). After 24 h CD34+ signals had decreased by 25.4% (BD) and 27.0% (IT) in average, when samples were stored at room temperature in comparison to the results obtained directly after cytapheresis (p < 0.05). At RT in combination with agitation, there was an increase in signal rates compared to baseline values, probably due to binding of CD34 antibodies to myeloid or non-viable cells (+ 9.2% [BD] and 11.2% [IT]). At a storage temperature of +4 degrees C, CD34+ events did not decrease significantly (-0.7% [BD] and -0.2% [IT]). Our data demonstrate that FC results may be influenced by temperature, agitation and storage time.

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