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Avoiding False Positive Antigen Detection by Flow Cytometry on Blood Cell Derived Microparticles: The Importance of an Appropriate Negative Control
Authors:Emerence Crompot  Michael Van Damme  Hugues Duvillier  Karlien Pieters  Marjorie Vermeesch  David Perez-Morga  Nathalie Meuleman  Philippe Mineur  Dominique Bron  Laurence Lagneaux  Basile Stamatopoulos
Institution:1Laboratory of Clinical Cell Therapy, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Jules Bordet Institute, Brussels, Belgium;2Hematology Department, Jules Bordet Institute, Brussels, Belgium;3Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, IBMM, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Gosselies, Belgium;4Department of Hemato-Oncology, Grand Hôpital de Charleroi, Gilly, Belgium;INSERM, FRANCE
Abstract:BackgroundMicroparticles (MPs), also called microvesicles (MVs) are plasma membrane-derived fragments with sizes ranging from 0.1 to 1μm. Characterization of these MPs is often performed by flow cytometry but there is no consensus on the appropriate negative control to use that can lead to false positive results.ResultsAnnexin-V positive events within a gate of 300-900nm were detected and defined as MPs. Our results confirmed that the characteristic antigens CD41/CD61 were found on platelet-derived-MPs validating our technique. However, for MPs derived from other cell types, we were unable to detect any antigen, although they were clearly expressed on the MP-producing cells in the contrary of several data published in the literature. Using the latex bead technique, we confirmed detection of CD41,61. However, the apparent expression of other antigens (already deemed positive in several studies) was determined to be false positive, indicated by negative controls (same labeling was used on MPs from different origins).ConclusionWe observed that mother cell antigens were not always detected on corresponding MPs by direct flow cytometry or latex bead cytometry. Our data highlighted that false positive results could be generated due to antibody aspecificity and that phenotypic characterization of MPs is a difficult field requiring the use of several negative controls.
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