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Raman-based spectrophenotyping of the most important cells of the immune system

Authors :
Aleksandra Borek-Dorosz
Anna Maria Nowakowska
Patrycja Leszczenko
Adriana Adamczyk
Anna Pieczara
Justyna Jakubowska
Agata Pastorczak
Kinga Ostrowska
Marta Ząbczyńska
Karol Sowinski
Wieslaw Ignacy Gruszecki
Malgorzata Baranska
Katarzyna Maria Marzec
Katarzyna Majzner
Source :
Journal of Advanced Research, Vol 41, Iss , Pp 191-203 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Introduction: Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) are a heterogeneous population of cells that includes T and B lymphocytes. The total number of lymphocytes and their percentage in the blood can be a marker for the diagnosis of several human diseases. Currently, cytometric methods are widely used to distinguish subtypes of leukocytes and quantify their number. These techniques use cell immunophenotyping, which is limited by the number of fluorochrome-labeled antibodies that can be applied simultaneously. Objective: B and T lymphocytes were isolated from peripheral blood obtained from healthy human donors. Methods: The immunomagnetic negative selection was used for the enrichment of B and T cells fractions, and their purity was assessed by flow cytometry. Isolated cells were fixed with 0.5% glutaraldehyde and measured using confocal Raman imaging. K-means cluster analysis, principal component analysis and partial least squares discriminant methods were applied for the identification of spectroscopic markers to distinguish B and T cells. HPLC was the reference method for identifying carotene in T cells. Results: Reliable discrimination between T and B lymphocytes based on their spectral profile has been demonstrated using label-free Raman imaging and chemometric analysis. The presence of carotene in T lymphocytes (in addition to the previously reported in plasma) was confirmed and for the first time unequivocally identified as β-carotene. In addition, the molecular features of the lymphocytes nuclei were found to support the discriminant analysis. It has been shown that although the presence of carotenoids in T cells depends on individual donor variability, the reliable differentiation between lymphocytes is possible based on Raman spectra collected from individual cells. Conclusions: This proves the potential of Raman spectroscopy in clinical diagnostics to automatically differentiate between cells that are an important component of our immune system.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20901232
Volume :
41
Issue :
191-203
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Advanced Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.038a9be9b8d3401c80b013a9a8192e4c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jare.2021.12.013