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引用次数: 34
摘要
采用VCS技术的Beckman Coulter LH 750可以确定“接近天然状态”的外周白细胞的内在生物物理特性。我们研究了LH 750检测乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染时淋巴细胞/单核细胞形态学变化的可能性。分析了37例活动性HBV患者、140例HBV携带者和655例对照者的VCS数据。我们观察到,与对照组相比,HBV感染的淋巴细胞体积(LV)和淋巴细胞体积SD (LV-SD)显著增加,淋巴细胞电导率(LC)显著降低。单核细胞体积和电导率也发生了类似的变化。提出了一个简化的参数,淋巴指数(计算为[LV LV- sd]/LC])。HBV携带者的淋巴指数明显高于对照组(13.86±2.73 vs 11.83±1.36;P < 0.001)。活动性HBV感染患者的增加更为明显(18.84±3.88 vs 11.83±1.36;P < 0.0001)。淋巴指数的截断值为18.2,诊断活动性HBV感染的敏感性为91.7%,特异性为95.7%。这种总体敏感性和特异性优于单个淋巴细胞/单核细胞VCS参数。综上所述,VCS参数可以反映HBV感染时淋巴细胞/单核细胞的形态学变化,在临床上可能有助于在HBV高患病率人群中识别HBV感染。
Detection of morphologic changes in peripheral mononuclear cells in hepatitis B virus infection using the beckman coulter LH 750.
The Beckman Coulter LH 750 with VCS technology can determine intrinsic biophysical properties of peripheral leukocytes in their "near native state." We investigated the possibility of the LH 750 to detect morphologic changes in lymphocytes/monocytes in hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The VCS data from 37 active HBV patients, 140 HBV carriers, and 655 controls were analyzed. We observed significant increases in lymphocyte volume (LV) and the lymphocyte volume SD (LV-SD), and a significant decrease in lymphocyte conductivity (LC) in HBV infection, compared with controls. Similar changes in monocyte volume and conductivity were also observed. A simplified parameter, the Lymph-Index (calculated as [LV LV-SD]/LC]) is proposed. The Lymph-Index was significantly increased in HBV carriers compared with controls (13.86 ± 2.73 versus 11.83 ± 1.36; P < .001). The increase was more pronounced in patients with active HBV infection (18.84 ± 3.88 versus 11.83 ± 1.36; P < .0001). With a cutoff value of 18.2 for the Lymph-Index, a 91.7% sensitivity and a 95.7% specificity were achieved in diagnosing active HBV infection. This overall sensitivity and specificity were superior to those of the individual lymphocyte/monocyte VCS parameters. In conclusion, VCS parameters can reflect the morphologic changes of lymphocytes/monocytes in HBV infection and may be useful clinically to aid in identifying HBV infection in a population with a high HBV prevalence.