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The use of acridine orange and glutaraldehyde-fixed chicken red blood cells for absolute counting of residual white blood cells in leuco-depleted packed red blood cells.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
We have previously developed an affordable flow cytometric method for absolute cell count using glutaraldehyde-fixed chicken red blood cells. However, its use is limited to CD4+ T cells. In the current investigation, we studied the potential use of glutaraldehyde-fixed chicken RBCs to determine the number of residual white blood cells (rWBCs) in WBC-reduced blood component.
METHODS
Acridine orange (AO) was used to identify leucocytes in serial diluted blood samples ranging from 0.65 to 1,000 cells/microL. The absolute number of AO stained leucocytes were determined by using a known number of glutaraldehyde-fixed chicken RBCs on flow cytometer. The results were compared with the expected value and the absolute count determined by BD Leucocount (Becton Dickinson Bioscience). In addition, the stability of AO stained leucocytes and sample stability at various time points were measured. Reproducibility of the assay method was also addressed.
RESULTS
There was a good correlation in the number of leucocytes between our new method and the expected numbers from serially diluted blood samples (r2 = 0.99, y = 1.04x + 0.50, p < 0.001). Furthermore, absolute leucocyte counts determined by the new method correlated well with those obtained from BD Leucocount (r2 = 0.99, y = 1.31 x - 6.37, p < 0.001). FL-1 intensity and the absolute number of AO stained leucocytes were stable for at least 24 hours after staining. Samples stored at 4 degrees C were stable for 48 hours and CV of the assay was at an acceptable level.
CONCLUSION
This flow cytometric method for absolute leucocyte counts using AO and glutaraldehyde-fixed chicken RBCs is a simple, rapid, reliable and inexpensive method for routine monitoring of low levels of leucocytes in blood products.

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  • Authors

    Noulsri E, Lerdwana S, Pattanapanyasat K

    Institution

    Office for Research and Development, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.

    Source

    Asian Pacific journal of allergy and immunology / launched by the Allergy and Immunology Society of Thailand 30:2 2012 Jun pg 123-9

    MeSH

    Acridine Orange
    Animals
    Blood Component Transfusion
    Chickens
    Erythrocytes
    Flow Cytometry
    Glutaral
    Humans
    Leukocyte Count
    Leukocyte Reduction Procedures
    Leukocytes
    Reproducibility of Results

    Pub Type(s)

    Journal Article
    Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

    Language

    eng

    PubMed ID

    22830291