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A standardized flow cytometry network study for the assessment of circulating endothelial cell physiological ranges

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Circulating endothelial cells (CEC) represent a restricted peripheral blood (PB) cell subpopulation with high potential diagnostic value in many endothelium-involving diseases. However, whereas the interest in CEC studies has grown, the standardization level of their detection has not. Here, we undertook the task to align CEC phenotypes and counts, by standardizing a novel flow cytometry approach, within a network of six laboratories. CEC were identified as alive/nucleated/CD45negative/CD34bright/CD146positive events and enumerated in 269 healthy PB samples. Standardization was demonstrated by the achievement of low inter-laboratory Coefficients of Variation (CVL), calculated on the basis of Median Fluorescence Intensity values of the most stable antigens that allowed CEC identification and count (CVL of CD34bright on CEC similar to 30%; CVL of CD45 on Lymphocytes similar to 20%). By aggregating data acquired from all sites, CEC numbers in the healthy population were captured (median(female) = 9.31 CEC/mL; median(male) = 11.55 CEC/mL). CEC count biological variability and method specificity were finally assessed. Results, obtained on a large population of donors, demonstrate that the established procedure might be adopted as standardized method for CEC analysis in clinical and in research settings, providing a CEC physiological baseline range, useful as starting point for their clinical monitoring in endothelial dysfunctions.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
systemic-sclerosis; biological variation; progenitor cells; short-term; disease; damage; blood; transplantation; identification; constituents
Elenco autori:
Lanuti, Paola; Simeone, Pasquale; Rotta, Gianluca; Almici, Camillo; Avvisati, Giuseppe; Azzaro, Rosa; Bologna, Giuseppina; Budillon, Alfredo; Di Cerbo, Melania; Di Gennaro, Elena; Luisa Di Martino, Maria; Diodato, Annamaria; Doretto, Paolo; Ercolino, Eva; Falda, Alessandra; Gregorj, Chiara; Leone, Alessandra; Losa, Francesca; Malara, Natalia; Marini, Mirella; Mastroroberto, Pasquale; Mollace, Vincenzo; Morelli, Michele; Muggianu, Emma; Musolino, Giuseppe; Neva, Arabella; Pierdomenico, Laura; Pinna, Silvia; Piovani, Giovanna; Serena Roca, Maria; Russo, Domenico; Scotti, Lorenza; Cristina Tirindelli, Maria; Trunzo, Valentina; Venturella, Roberta; Vitagliano, Carlo; Zullo, Fulvio; Marchisio, Marco; Miscia, Sebastiano
Autori di Ateneo:
LANUTI PAOLA
MARCHISIO Marco
PIERDOMENICO Laura
SIMEONE PASQUALE
Link alla scheda completa:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/708126
Link al Full Text:
https://ricerca.unich.it//retrieve/handle/11564/708126/184107/s41598-018-24234-0.pdf
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-24234-0
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