Flow cytometry study of polymorphonuclear neutrophil oxidative burst: a comparison of three fluorescent probes

2003 ◽  
Vol 331 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 103-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stéphane Walrand ◽  
Sophie Valeix ◽  
Carmélita Rodriguez ◽  
Philippe Ligot ◽  
Jacques Chassagne ◽  
...  
1999 ◽  
Vol 67 (1) ◽  
pp. 94-101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norbert Schnitzler ◽  
Heidrun Peltroche-Llacsahuanga ◽  
Nicole Bestier ◽  
Josef Zündorf ◽  
Rudolf Lütticken ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT The black yeast Exophiala (Wangiella)dermatitidis is an increasingly recognized pathogen and a leading cause of severe pheohyphomycosis. Melanin is thought to contribute to the virulence of E. dermatitidis. Whereas the synthesis and the redox properties of melanin have been studied intensively, the influence of melanin and carotenoids on the phagocytosis, the oxidative burst, and the killing of E. dermatitidis by human neutrophils has not been studied. To study their effects on these phenomena, we applied a combination of flow cytometry and a colony-count-dependent method. Using E. dermatitidis wild-type strain 8565 and several melanin-deficient mutants that have been described previously, we demonstrate that melanin prevents this pathogen from being killed in the phagolysosome of the neutrophils. Melanin did not influence the phagocytosis or the oxidative burst of the neutrophils involved. The carotenoids torulene and torularhodine were not found to contribute to the prevention of killing. The ability of E. dermatitidis to block the effects of the neutrophil oxidative burst may critically impair the potential of the host to sufficiently eliminate this fungal pathogen and thus may play an important role in the pathogenesis of phaeohyphomycosis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 64 (6) ◽  
pp. 525-529 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natália Marcondes ◽  
Flavo Fernandes ◽  
Gustavo Faulhaber

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE: Ki-67 is a nuclear protein associated with cellular proliferation in normal or leukemic conditions that can help identify more aggressive diseases and is usually evaluated with immunohistochemistry. The aim of this was to assess Ki-67 expression on mature B-cell neoplasms samples with flow cytometry immunophenotyping. METHOD: After surface staining with CD19 and CD45, intracellular staining for Ki-67 was performed in leukemic mature B-cells. Ki-67 expression was evaluated with flow cytometry. RESULTS: Ki-67 expression was higher in mantle cell lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cases. It was also associated with CD38 mean fluorescence intensity. CONCLUSIONS: Ki-67 expression evaluated by flow cytometry can be a useful tool in the diagnosis of mature B-cell neoplasms. More studies are needed to validate Ki-67 assessment with flow cytometry immunophenotyping.


1996 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 445-447 ◽  
Author(s):  
David A. Hughes ◽  
Graham C. Smith ◽  
Joyce E. Davidson ◽  
Anna V. Murphy ◽  
T. James Beattie

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