Affiliation:
1. CellPrint Biotechnology Cleveland Ohio USA
2. Department of Medicine Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundCytometric analysis has been commonly used to delineate distinct cell subpopulations among peripheral blood mononuclear cells by the differential expression of surface receptors. This capability has reached its apogee with high‐dimensional approaches such as mass cytometry and spectral cytometry that include simultaneous assessment of 20–50 analytes. Unfortunately, this approach also engenders significant complexity with analytical and interpretational pitfalls.MethodsHere, we demonstrate a complementary approach with restricted‐dimensionality to assess cell‐type specific intracellular molecular expression levels at exceptional levels of precision. The expression of five analytes was individually assessed in four mononuclear cell‐types from peripheral blood.ResultsDistinctions in expression levels were seen between cell‐types and between samples from different donor groups. Mononuclear cell‐type specific molecular expression levels distinguished pregnant from nonpregnant women and G‐CSF‐treated from untreated persons. Additionally, the precision of our analysis was sufficient to quantify a novel relationship between two molecules—Rel A and translocator protein—by correlational analysis.ConclusionsRestricted‐dimensional cytometry can provide a complementary approach to define characteristics of cell‐type specific intracellular protein and phosphoantigen expression in mononuclear cells.