Abstract

Abstract A white blood cell (WBC) differential is routinely performed on automated hematology analyzers as a general health check to evaluate immune status of patients. The recent advances in high parameter flow cytometry, especially full spectral flow cytometry, enable the analysis of more comprehensive leukocyte subsets to meet the increased demands in clinical research. We designed a 15-color, single-tube panel to identify and enumerate all major subsets of leukocytes on a Cytek full spectral flow cytometer. Human peripheral blood collected in K2EDTA, Heparin, ACD and Cyto-chex blood tubes were stained with 15 cFluor ®conjugated mAbs with a Lyse No Wash method and analyzed on a Cytek spectral flow cytometer. The performance of this assay was evaluated side by side with BD Multitest™ 6-color TBNK assay on BD FACSCanto II system on 13 healthy donor samples. Assay precision was examined on 12 donor samples in triplicates on three consecutive days. This 15-color panel identifies more than 20 leukocyte subpopulations: including neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, hematopoietic stem cells, monocyte subsets, T cell subsets, B cells, NK cell subsets. The results are comparable to that from BD 6-Color TBNK assay with R 2=0.961, 0.986, 0.940, 0.954, and 0.930 for CD3+, CD4+, CD8+ T, B and NK cells respectively. The correlations for all subsets are statistically significant with P < 0.001. The coefficient of variations (CV) of intra assay precision for all cell populations of interest are less than 25%. Cytek’s single-tube 15-color pan leukocyte panel demonstrated an effective, high sensitivity flow cytometry approach that can be used for monitoring immune cell subsets in peripheral blood in discovery and translational research.

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