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Repository ID: FR-FCM-ZZ9V Experiment name: Standardized flow cytometry assay for identificacion of human monocytic heterogeneity and LRP1 expression in monocyte subpopulations MIFlowCyt score: 81.75%
Primary researcher: Gustavo Chiabrando PI/manager: Gustavo Chiabrando Uploaded by: Gustavo Chiabrando
Experiment dates: 2012-12-03 - 2013-07-31 Dataset uploaded: Feb 2014 Last updated: Mar 2014
Keywords: [monocyte] [CD14] [Blood] [leukocyte] [lymphocyte] [granulocyte] [monocyte subpopulations] [CD16] [LRP1] [atherosclerosis.] Manuscripts:
Organizations: Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones en Bioquímica Clínica e Inmunología (CIBICI-CONICET), Bioquímica Clínica, Cordoba, Cordoba (Argentina)
Purpose: To present a novel flow cytometry assay for determination of human blood monocyte subpopulations, i.e., the CD14++CD16-, CD14++CD16+, and CD14+CD16++ monocytes, and LRP1 expression in each monocyte subpopulation.
Conclusion: -LRP1 is mainly expressed in monocytes, which allows a clear separation of these cells by flow cytometry from other leukocyte subsets using a SSC vs. LRP1 plot. -Percentages of monocyte subpopulations measured by the LRP1 monocytic strategy were significantly comparable with those obtained with the HLA-DR procedure. -LRP1 is differentially detected by flow cytometry in monocyte subpopulations, being higher in CD14++-monocytes (classical and intermediate) than in CD14+-monocytes (nonclassical) of healthy subjects. -The total variation yield by the measurement of LRP1 and monocyte subpopulations [(aCV%2 + bCV%2)½] was not higher than 20%.
Comments: None
Funding: Not disclosed
Quality control: To minimize pre-analytical variance as much as possible, specimens were collected at approximately the same time of the day (between 08:00 and 09:30 a.m.). Specimens of each individual were analyzed in duplicate.


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