Lymphocytes. Methods to Obtain Non-coagulating Blood - Heparin (5-10 IU/ml): activates antithrombin III, blocks the action of thrombin - EDTA: binds Ca2+

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Lymphocytes

Methods to Obtain Non-coagulating Blood - Heparin (5-10 IU/ml): activates antithrombin III, blocks the action of thrombin - EDTA: binds Ca2+ - Citrate: binds Ca2+

Marker: Cell Subpopulation CD3, CD4, CD8 T-lymfocytes CD19, CD20, CD21 B-lymfocytes CD16/CD56 NK cells CD14/DR monocytes HLA-DR; CD25; CD69 activation markers The most important CD antigens of lymphocytes

CD antigens Antigens expressed on leukocytes Abbreviation o Custer of Differentiation Each antigen is designed: CD+ a number (CD1- CD340..) The antigens were designated after they were recognized and characterized – no system exists.

Flow cytometer –FACS Fluorescence-Activated Cell Scanner (Sorter)

Flow cytometer

Flow cytometry

lymfocytes monocytes granulocytes granularity size

CD3CD4

CD3 CD8

CD3 CD8

Laboratory investigation of lymphocytes Enumeration of lymphocyte subsets by monoclonal antibodies against typical cell-surface markers - CD3 (T-lymphocytes), CD4 (helper T-lymphocytes), CD8 (suppressor/cytotoxic T-lymphocytes), CD19 or CD20 (B-lymphocytes), CD16 (NK cells). Evaluation of function -lymphocyte proliferation tests - determines response to various stimuli: –specific (antigen, anti CD-3) – non-specific -polyclonal mitogens: PHA (Phytohaemagglutinin), ConA (Concanavaline A), PWM (Pokeweed mitogen)

Delayed-type of hypersenzitivity test

Tuberculin test

Cell-Mediated Immunity (CMI) tests Uses the principle of delayed type of hypersensitivity Common anamnestic antigens are used (tuberculin, candidin, trichofitin, staphylococcal antigens…) In normal situation induration shout be formed by 48 hours. If the patient does nor react to majority of antigens a deficiency of T- cell mediated immunity is suspected.

Investigation of function of neutrophils Baktericidial killing of various bacteria of fungi Chemotaxis (e.g. under agarose) Ingestion of inert particles Metabolic activity - production of reactive metabolites of oxygen –NBT test (reduction of colourless nitro-blue-tetrazolium into blue formasan) –Chemiluminescence - luminol after is oxidation spontaneously reduced and emits light

NBT