Monitoring Temporary Immunodepression by Flow Cytometric Measurement of Monocytic HLA-DR Expression: A Multicenter Standardized Study

Author:

Döcke Wolf-Dietrich1,Höflich Conny1,Davis Kenneth A2,Röttgers Karsten1,Meisel Christian1,Kiefer Paul3,Weber Stefan U4,Hedwig-Geissing Monika5,Kreuzfelder Ernst6,Tschentscher Peter7,Nebe Thomas8,Engel Andrea9,Monneret Guillaume10,Spittler Andreas11,Schmolke Kathrin1,Reinke Petra12,Volk Hans-Dieter1,Kunz Dagmar13

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Medical Immunology, Charité-Campus Mitte, Humboldt University of Berlin, and University Hospital, Charité Berlin, Berlin, Germany

2. Becton Dickinson, San Diego, CA

3. Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry, University Hospital, Aachen, Germany

4. Department of Aneasthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital, Bonn, Germany

5. Anaesthesia Clinic, University Hospital, Erlangen, Germany

6. Institute of Immunology, University Hospital, Essen, Germany

7. Institute of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany

8. Laboratory of Flowcytometry, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany

9. BD Biosciences, Heidelberg, Germany

10. Immunology Laboratory, Hopital Neurologique, Lyon South Hospital, Lyon, France

11. Surgical Research Laboratories, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

12. Department of Nephrology and Internal Intensive Care, Clinic of Internal Medicine, Charité-Campus Virchow, Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

13. Deutsches Rotes Kreuz Hospital, Neuwied, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background: Single-center trials have shown that monocytic HLA-DR is a good marker for monitoring the severity of temporary immunodepression after trauma, major surgery, or sepsis. A new test for measuring monocytic HLA-DR is now available. Methods: We evaluated a new test reagent set for monocytic HLA-DR expression (BD Quantibrite™ HLA-DR/Monocyte reagent; Becton Dickinson) in single-laboratory and interlaboratory experiments, assessing preanalytical handling, lyse-no-wash (LNW) vs lyse-wash (LW) values, reference values, and the effect of use of different flow cytometers and different instrument settings on test variance. Results: For preanalytical handling, EDTA anticoagulation, storage on ice as soon as possible, and staining within 4 h after blood collection gave results comparable to values obtained for samples analyzed immediately after collection (mean increase of ∼4% in monocytic HLA-DR). Comparison of LNW and LW revealed slightly higher results for LNW (∼18% higher for LNW compared with LW; r = 0.982). Comparison of different flow cytometers and instrument settings gave CVs <4%, demonstrating the independence of the test from these variables and suggesting that this method qualifies as a standardized test. CV values from the interlaboratory comparison ranged from 15% (blood sample unprocessed before transport) to 25% (stained and fixed before transport). Conclusions: For the BD Quantibrite HLA-DR/Monocyte test, preanalytical handling is standardized. Single-laboratory results demonstrated the independence of this test from flow cytometer and instrument settings. Interlaboratory results showed greater variance than single-laboratory values. This interlaboratory variance was partly attributable to the influence of transport and can be reduced by optimization of transport conditions.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry

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