Age and gender leucocytes variances and references values generated using the standardized ONE-Study protocol

作者:Kverneland Anders H; Streitz Mathias; Geissler Edward; Hutchinson James; Vogt Katrin; Boes David; Niemann Nadja; Pedersen Anders Elm; Schlickeiser Stephan; Sawitzki Birgit
来源:Cytometry, Part A, 2016, 89A(6): 543-564.
DOI:10.1002/cyto.a.22855

摘要

Flow cytometry is now accepted as an ideal technology to reveal changes in immune cell composition and function. However, it is also an error-prone and variable technology, which makes it difficult to reproduce findings across laboratories. We have recently developed a strategy to standardize whole blood flow cytometry. The performance of our protocols was challenged here by profiling samples from healthy volunteers to reveal age- and gender-dependent differences and to establish a standardized reference cohort for use in clinical trials. Whole blood samples from two different cohorts were analyzed (first cohort: n=52, second cohort: n=46, both 20-84 years with equal gender distribution). The second cohort was run as a validation cohort by a different operator. The ONE Study panels were applied to analyze expression of >30 different surface markers to enumerate proportional and absolute numbers of >50 leucocyte subsets. Indeed, analysis of the first cohort revealed significant age-dependent changes in subsets e.g. increased activated and differentiated CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell subsets, acquisition of a memory phenotype for Tregs as well as decreased MDC2 and Marginal Zone B cells. Males and females showed different dynamics in age-dependent T cell activation and differentiation, indicating faster immunosenescence in males. Importantly, although both cohorts consisted of a small sample size, our standardized approach enabled validation of age-dependent changes with the second cohort. Thus, we have proven the utility of our strategy and generated reproducible reference ranges accounting for age- and gender-dependent differences, which are crucial for a better patient monitoring and individualized therapy.