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Improved standardization of flow cytometry diagnostic screening of primary immunodeficiency by software-based automated gating

Authors :
Eleni Linskens
Annieck M. Diks
Jana Neirinck
Martín Perez-Andres
Emilie De Maertelaere
Magdalena A. Berkowska
Tessa Kerre
Mattias Hofmans
Alberto Orfao
Jacques J. M. van Dongen
Filomeen Haerynck
Jan Philippé
Carolien Bonroy
Clinical Biology
European Commission
National Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium)
Source :
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, Frontiers in Immunology, 11. FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 11 (2020), Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Frontiers in Immunology
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

© 2020 Linskens, Diks, Neirinck, Perez-Andres, De Maertelaere, Berkowska, Kerre, Hofmans, Orfao, van Dongen, Haerynck, Philippé and Bonroy.<br />Background: Multiparameter flow cytometry (FC) is essential in the diagnostic work-up and classification of primary immunodeficiency (PIDs). The EuroFlow PID Orientation tube (PIDOT) allows identification of all main lymphocyte subpopulations in blood. To standardize data analysis, tools for Automated Gating and Identification (AG&I) of the informative cell populations, were developed by EuroFlow. Here, we evaluated the contribution of these innovative AG&I tools to the standardization of FC in the diagnostic work-up of PID, by comparing AG&I against expert-based (EuroFlow-standardized) Manual Gating (MG) strategy, and its impact on the reproducibility and clinical interpretation of results. Methods: FC data files from 44 patients (13 CVID, 12 PID, 19 non-PID) and 26 healthy donor (HD) blood samples stained with PIDOT were analyzed in parallel by MG and AG&I, using Infinicyt™ software (Cytognos). For comparison, percentage differences in absolute cell counts/µL were calculated for each lymphocyte subpopulation. Data files showing differences >20% were checked for their potential clinical relevance, based on age-matched percentile (p5-p95) reference ranges. In parallel, intra- and inter-observer reproducibility of MG vs AG&I were evaluated in a subset of 12 samples. Results: The AG&I approach was able to identify the vast majority of lymphoid events (>99%), associated with a significantly higher intra- and inter-observer reproducibility compared to MG. For most HD (83%) and patient (68%) samples, a high degree of agreement (<br />The coordination and innovation processes of this study were supported by the EuroFlow Consortium. The EuroFlow Consortium received support from the FP6-2004-LIFESCIHEALTH-5 program of the European Commission (grant LSHB-CT-2006-018708) as Specific Targeted Research Project (STREP). The EuroFlow Consortium is part of the European Scientific Foundation for Hemato-Oncology (ESLHO), a Scientific Working Group (SWG) of the European Hematology Association (EHA). JN is granted by the Fund for Scientific Research, TBM Funding, Belgium (T000119N). This work was also supported by a grant of the Grand Challenges Program of VIB.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16643224
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, Frontiers in Immunology, 11. FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 11 (2020), Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, Frontiers in Immunology
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edsair.doi.dedup.....c918f3b9b387502c8077b9c21927a17e