Flow cytometry: From experimental design to its application in the diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory diseases

Julio Flores-Gonzalez, Juan Carlos Cancino-Díaz, Leslie Chavez-Galan

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Abstract

Recent advances in the field of flow cytometry (FCM) have highlighted the importance of incorporating it as a basic analysis tool in laboratories. FCM not only allows the identification of cell subpopulations by detecting the expression of molecules in the cell membrane or cytoplasm, but it can also quantify and identify soluble molecules. The proper functioning of the FCM requires six fundamental systems, from those related to the transport of events to the systems dedicated to the analysis of information. In this review, we have identified the main considerations that every FCM user must know for an optimal antibody panel design, the quality systems that must govern the FCM protocols to guarantee reproducible results in research or clinical laboratories. Finally, we have introduced the current evidence that highlights the relevance of FCM in the investigation and clinical diagnosis of respiratory diseases, establishing important advances in the basic and clinical study of diseases as old as Tuberculosis along with the recent proposals for the monitoring and classification of patients infected with the new SARS-CoV2 virus.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8830
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume21
Issue number22
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Clinical follow-up
  • Diagnostic
  • Experimental design
  • Flow cytometry
  • Quality control
  • Respiratory diseases

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