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Assessment of alkaline phosphatase on the surface membrane of neutrophils by immunofluorescence

โœ Scribed by Shibano, Masaru; Machii, Takashi; Nishimori, Yoshitaka; Nakamoto, Ichiro; Ueda, Etsuko; Masuhara, Kensaku; Kitani, Teruo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
144 KB
Volume
60
Category
Article
ISSN
0361-8609

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Expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) on the surface membrane of neutrophils (mNAP) was studied by immunofluorescence using an anti-ALP monoclonal antibody. Fluorescent intensity distribution of mNAP was analyzed using FACS (fluorescenceactivated cell sorter). The mean fluorescent intensity (MFI) of the mNAP in this assay was well correlated with the neutrophil ALP (NAP) score demonstrated cytochemically (r = 0.832). mNAP levels in various hematological disorders were evaluated by % mNAP + cells and MFI. The levels in aplastic anemia and polycythemia vera were significantly higher, and in chronic myelocytic leukemia and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), the levels were significantly lower compared with the levels in healthy volunteers. Two-color immunofluorescence with anti-ALP and anti-CD16 showed that the PNH clone was essentially negative for mNAP, whereas residual normal neutrophils (CD16 + ) had levels slightly higher than those in normal individuals. Highly reproducible results were obtained in the blood samples which were stored at 4ยฐC for at least 24 hr without any treatment prior to immunofluorescent staining. No degradation of fluorescent intensity was seen 4 days after staining and fixation. The mNAP assay is simple, without subjective evaluation for quantification, and is useful for differential diagnosis of hematological disorders. Am.


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