Lymphocyte subset analysis on frozen whole blood.

Pubmed ID: 9415417

Journal: Cytometry

Publication Date: Dec. 1, 1997

Affiliation: Irwin Memorial Blood Centers, San Francisco, California 94118, USA.

MeSH Terms: Humans, Blood Preservation, Blood Specimen Collection, Cell Survival, Flow Cytometry, Lymphocyte Subsets, Cryopreservation, Lymphocyte Count, Lymphocytes

Grants: N01-HB-57126

Authors: Busch MP, Hirschkorn DF, Fiebig EW, Johnson DK, Knape CC, Webster HK, Lowder J

Cite As: Fiebig EW, Johnson DK, Hirschkorn DF, Knape CC, Webster HK, Lowder J, Busch MP. Lymphocyte subset analysis on frozen whole blood. Cytometry 1997 Dec 1;29(4):340-50.

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Abstract

An approach to perform lymphocyte subset analysis on frozen-thawed whole blood (F/T WB) is described. WB from 24 human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) seropositive individuals and 21 controls was analyzed fresh and after frozen storage (with or without dimethyl sulfoxide) at -80 degrees C, in liquid nitrogen (LN2), and at -20 degrees C. Analysis of F/T WB utilized 3-color flow cytometry with CD45 and right angle light scatter gating. Absolute cell counts were obtained for 30 samples by using staining tubes containing internal bead standards [TruCount, Becton Dickinson Immunocytometry Systems (BDIS), San Jose, CA]. The mean difference between CD3+4+ percentages for F/T (-80 degrees C storage for up to 1 year) and fresh WB was less than -0.2% (95% limits +/-3%, P = 0.5) with 39 of 45 (87%) results falling within 2% of the fresh values (P = 0.74). Absolute CD3+4+ cell counts for F/T WB were generally lower than corresponding results for fresh aliquots (median difference was 33 cells/microl, P < 0.0001), but the results were highly correlated (r2 = 0.975, P < 0.0001). Results were more variable, although still highly correlated, for CD3+8+ cells, and with other freezing and storage conditions. It is concluded that lymphocyte subset analysis using F/T WB yields comparable results to fresh samples, which should prove useful for a number of practical applications.