Estes Myka L, Mund Julie A, Ingram David A, Case Jamie
Department of Pediatrics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Curr Protoc Cytom. 2010 Apr;Chapter 9:Unit 9.33.1-11. doi: 10.1002/0471142956.cy0933s52.
An assay for circulating cell subsets in human peripheral blood by flow cytometry is used as a biomarker to determine cardiovascular disease risk and tumor responsiveness to chemotherapy since endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) function in vasculogenesis and angiogenesis. Despite analytical advances in polychromatic flow cytometry (PFC), conventional approaches are routinely utilized to enumerate and isolate EPCs, which has led to varied results in clinical studies, potential cellular misidentification, and thus a lack of a plausible biological explanation for how purported EPCs function. Herein, a reproducible PFC protocol is provided to identify a rare circulating endothelial colony-forming cell (ECFC) with proliferative potential, along with a population of circulating progenitor cells (CPCs) in which the ratio analysis distinguishes between healthy and disease populations. In sum, a reliable PFC protocol, which can be used to investigate the roles of human hematopoietic and endothelial elements in the growth and maintenance of the vasculature, is described.
通过流式细胞术检测人外周血中循环细胞亚群,作为一种生物标志物用于确定心血管疾病风险和肿瘤对化疗的反应,因为内皮祖细胞(EPC)在血管生成和血管新生中发挥作用。尽管多色流式细胞术(PFC)在分析方面取得了进展,但传统方法仍被常规用于计数和分离EPC,这导致临床研究结果各异、可能存在细胞误认,因此对于所谓的EPC如何发挥功能缺乏合理的生物学解释。本文提供了一种可重复的PFC方案,用于鉴定具有增殖潜力的罕见循环内皮集落形成细胞(ECFC),以及一群循环祖细胞(CPC),其中比例分析可区分健康人群和疾病人群。总之,描述了一种可靠的PFC方案,可用于研究人类造血和内皮成分在血管系统生长和维持中的作用。