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Altmetric Brincat, P., Degaetano, J. and Donaldson, C. (2012) Evaluation of a method allowing preservation of fresh lymph nodes for flow cytometric immunophenotyping. Cytometry Part B (Clinical Cytometry), 82B (4). pp. 245-251. ISSN 1552-4957 Available from: http://eprints.uwe.ac.uk/16645
Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cyto.b.21021 Abstract/DescriptionBackground: Flow cytometric immunophenotyping (FCI) of lymph nodes (LN) requires fresh unfixed tissue, with analysis being carried out within few hours post surgery. This study evaluated a novel method for fresh LN preservation, in order to allow histomorphology-based FCI. Methods: This study was carried out prospectively on 30 LN with suspected involvement by Haematolymphoid Neoplasms (HLN). FCI was performed on each fresh and post cryopreserved LN cell suspension. Percentage positivities (PP) and Mean Fluorescent Intensities (MFI) were calculated on both preparations for a combination of T and B-lymphoid antigens together with viability. Results: The cryopreservation method applied within this study did not affect significantly PP and had minor impact on MFI of the mentioned antigens. Overall there was minimal decrease in PP and MFI on the cryopreserved cells when compared to fresh cells, for most antigens with only a mild increase in apoptotic cells. However these changes were not diagnostically significant, since both reactive processes and HLN present within cryopreserved LN could be identified and differentiated. Viability was more than 75% for all cryopreserved LN composed of haematolymphoid cells. Conclusions: The method presented in this study confers the possibility of storing fresh LN biopsies for later FCI, thus allowing a morphology-based immunophenotypic approach. This would allow a more sensitive, specific and cost-effective management of LN specimens, whilst maintaining the important benefits provided by FCI.
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