Cell analysis system based on compact disk technology

Background A cell analysis system was developed to enumerate and differentiate magnetically aligned cells selected from whole blood. The cellular information extracted is similar to the readout of musical information from a compact disk (CD). Here we describe the optical design and data processing o...

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description Background A cell analysis system was developed to enumerate and differentiate magnetically aligned cells selected from whole blood. The cellular information extracted is similar to the readout of musical information from a compact disk (CD). Here we describe the optical design and data processing of the system. The performance of the system is demonstrated using fluorescent‐labeled cells and beads. Materials and Methods System performance was demonstrated with 6‐μm polystyrene beads labeled with magnetic nanoparticles and allophycocyanin (APC) and immunomagnetically aligned leukocytes, fluorescently labeled with Oxazine750 and CD4‐APC, CD8‐Cy5.5, and CD14‐APC/Cy7 in whole blood. Results The sensitivity of the system was demonstrated using APC‐labeled beads. With this system, beads containing 333 APC molecules could easily be resolved from the background. This level of sensitivity was not achievable with a commercial flow cytometer. A maximum of 20,000 immunomagnetically labeled cells could be aligned and analyzed in between 0.6 m of Ni lines, distributed over a surface area of 18 mm2 and extracted from a blood volume that depended on the height of the chamber. The utility of the system was demonstrated by performing a three‐color CD4‐CD8‐CD14 assay. Conclusions We built a cell analysis system based on immunomagnetic cell selection and alignment and analysis of fluorescent signals employing CD‐technology that is as good or better than current commercial analyzers. The cell analysis can be performed in whole blood or any other type of cell suspension without extensive sample preparation. Cytometry 47:173–182, 2002. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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The cellular information extracted is similar to the readout of musical information from a compact disk (CD). Here we describe the optical design and data processing of the system. The performance of the system is demonstrated using fluorescent‐labeled cells and beads. Materials and Methods System performance was demonstrated with 6‐μm polystyrene beads labeled with magnetic nanoparticles and allophycocyanin (APC) and immunomagnetically aligned leukocytes, fluorescently labeled with Oxazine750 and CD4‐APC, CD8‐Cy5.5, and CD14‐APC/Cy7 in whole blood. Results The sensitivity of the system was demonstrated using APC‐labeled beads. With this system, beads containing 333 APC molecules could easily be resolved from the background. This level of sensitivity was not achievable with a commercial flow cytometer. A maximum of 20,000 immunomagnetically labeled cells could be aligned and analyzed in between 0.6 m of Ni lines, distributed over a surface area of 18 mm2 and extracted from a blood volume that depended on the height of the chamber. The utility of the system was demonstrated by performing a three‐color CD4‐CD8‐CD14 assay. Conclusions We built a cell analysis system based on immunomagnetic cell selection and alignment and analysis of fluorescent signals employing CD‐technology that is as good or better than current commercial analyzers. The cell analysis can be performed in whole blood or any other type of cell suspension without extensive sample preparation. 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Antigens, Surface - analysis
Blood Cell Count - instrumentation
Blood Cell Count - methods
Blood Cell Count - standards
Blood Cells - cytology
Compact Disks - standards
Compact Disks - trends
Feedback
Flow Cytometry - instrumentation
Flow Cytometry - methods
Humans
Immunoassay - instrumentation
Immunoassay - methods
Immunomagnetic Separation - instrumentation
Immunomagnetic Separation - methods
Magnetics - instrumentation
Reproducibility of Results
Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted - instrumentation
Software Design
title Cell analysis system based on compact disk technology
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