Application of intracellular ATP determination in lymphocytes for HLA-typing |
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Authors: | B. Beckers H. R. M. Lang W. Weber F. Pranada K. Schweizer |
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Abstract: | The amount of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in human lymphocytes was determined using a technique based on light emission from a bioluminescent reaction with luciferin-luciferase. The amount of ATP changed when cells were incubated in the presence of specific HLA antisera and complement. For determination of intracellular ATP a modified method was applied, which was based on reduction of extracellular ATP by the addition of ATPase. The results of titration of an anti-human lymphocyte serum using the bioluminescence assay were in agreement with the results of fluorescence vitality staining. Bioluminescent HLA-determination in 57 cell samples each tested with 5 different antisera also gave good agreement (95.8%) with the conventional method. From these experimental data the calculated ATP content per lymphocyte was 0.135 ± 0.058 pg ATP. |
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Keywords: | ATP luciferin-luciferase bioluminescent assay HLA-typing |
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