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Absolute CD4(+) Cell Count Using a Plastic Microchip and a Microscopic Cell Counter

Authors
Bae, Sook YoungPark, Hae ChulOh, Jun SeoYoon, Soo-YoungPark, Dae WonChoi, In KeunKim, Hae JoongOh, Jong HyunHur, Dae SungChung, ChanilChang, Jun KeunRobinson, J. PaulLim, Chae Seung
Issue Date
Sep-2009
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
antigens; CD4; CD4 lymphocyte count; flow cytometry; microchip; absolute CD4 count; microscopic cell counter
Citation
CYTOMETRY PART B-CLINICAL CYTOMETRY, v.76B, no.5, pp 345 - 353
Pages
9
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CYTOMETRY PART B-CLINICAL CYTOMETRY
Volume
76B
Number
5
Start Page
345
End Page
353
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/15831
DOI
10.1002/cyto.b.20470
ISSN
1552-4949
1552-4957
Abstract
We have designed and evaluated the performance of a simple, rapid, and affordable method for counting CD4(+) T-cells with the use of plastic microchips. This new system is an adaptation of a "no-lyse, no-wash," volumetric single platform assay, and absolute CD4(+) counts are determined with the use of a microscopic scanning cell counter. To assess the CD4(+) count test precision and linearity of the system, measured CD4(+) counts were compared with two other reference assays (single and dual platform flow cytometry) with the use of 123 clinical samples including samples obtained from 35 HIV-infected patients, and artificially diluted samples. A correlation between the results from the use of the new method and from the use of the two other reference assays was r = 0.98 for the clinical samples. A dilution test of the new method demonstrated a linearity of r >= 0.99, with coefficients of variation <= 7.6% for all concentration levels. Our findings suggest that the new CD4(+) counting device can be potentially be applied for other diagnostic procedures that measure quantities of characteristic antigens or other materials on cells. (C) 2009 Clinical Cytometry Society
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