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Center of Excellence in Cancer Research Principles of flow cytometry
Tanta University Principles of flow cytometry (SAAI)
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Supervisors: Prof. Mohamed Labib Salem, PhD
Prof. of Immunology; Executive Director, Center of Excellence in Cancer Research, Tanta University 2. Prof. Mohamed Attia Saad, MD Prof. of Clinical Pathology; Director of Flow Cytometry Unit, Center of Excellence in Cancer Research, Tanta University.
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Instructor : Mona F. Zidan, BCs
Master Researcher; Research Assistant, Flow cytometry Unit, Center of Excellence in Cancer Research, Tanta University Approved by the ICGEB to attened the international theoretical and practical training course "Flow cytometry and cell sorting in Biotechnology and Biomedicine Research" which was held at institut Pasteur de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay, Latin America
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3. Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data SAAI: Main objectives
By the end of this session you will learn: Basics of flow cytometry 2. Staining process 3. Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data 5. Interpretation of data
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Acquisition process Analysis of data SAAI: Main objectives
By the end of this session you will learn: Basics of flow cytometry Staining process Acquisition process Analysis of data Interpretation of data
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Flow Cytometry: Definition
Flow ~ in motion Cyto ~ cell Metry ~ measure Measuring properties of single cells in a fluid stream Gives us the ability to analyze many properties of many cells in very little time
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Three main basis: Flow Cytometry: Basis Single cell suspension
Antigen- antibody conjugation Fluorochrome & Fluorescence
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Three main basis: Flow Cytometry: Basis Single cell suspension
Antigen- antibody conjugation Fluorochrome & Fluorescence
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Flow Cytometry: Basis You need to have the cells flow one-by-one into the cytometer to do single cell analysis
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Three main basis: Flow Cytometry: Basis Single cell suspension
Antigen- antibody conjugation Fluorochrome &Fluorescent
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Flow Cytometry: Basis Antigens Serve as cell identifiers
T-cells have surface antigens CD4 and CD8 on their surface B-cells have surface antigens CD19, CD20, etc Antigens Cell surface antigens B cell T cell
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Monoclonal Antibodies Polyclonal Antibodies
Flow Cytometry: Basis Proteins used by the immune system to neutralize foreign invaders Recognize, through specific binding antigens Antibodies Monoclonal Antibodies Polyclonal Antibodies
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Monoclonal antibodies Polyclonal antibodies
Flow Cytometry: Basis Monoclonal antibodies Immunochemically identical antibodies React with a specific epitope on a given antigen Polyclonal antibodies Immunochemically dissimilar antibodies React with various epitopes on a given antigen
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Antigen- antibody conjugation Cell surface antigen receptors
Flow Cytometry: Basis Antigen- antibody conjugation Has many uses in the laboratory, including the specific identification of cells Surface Staining: Direct Conjugation Cell surface antigen receptors Cell A B + Incubation
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Three main basis: Flow Cytometry: Basis Single cell suspension
Antigen- antibody conjugation Fluorochrome & Fluorescence
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Flow Cytometry: Basis Fluorochrome Fluorescent
Molecule gives out a particular color when specific laser light hits it Fluorescent Molecule loses energy and emits light
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Flow Cytometry: Basis
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Flow Cytometer: Components
Fluidics Optical system Electronics
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Flow Cytometer: Components
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Flow Cytometer: Components Flow Cytometry: Components
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Flow cytometer: Light Scatter
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Flow Cytometry: Process function
Detection of: Phenotype Cell cycle Apoptosis function
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Flow cytometry: Measurable Parameters
Enzymatic activity pH, intracellular ionized calcium, magnesium Membrane fluidity Apoptosis Cell viability Monitoring electropermeabilization of cells Oxidative Burst Characterizing multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer cells Glutathione Various combinations (DNA/surface antigens etc.)
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Flow Cytometer: Types BD FACSCalibur Partec Flow Cytometer BD FACSAria
BD FACSVantage Moxi Flow™
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BD FACSCanto II cytometer
Flow Cytometer: Types BD FACSCanto II cytometer
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3. Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data Basics of flow cytometry
Main objectives: SAAI By the end of this session you will learn: Basics of flow cytometry 2. Staining process 3. Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data 5. Interpretation of data
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Staining process
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Staining Process: Main components
Take place in the processing Lab Equipments Antibodies Reagents
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Staining Types 1. Cell based staining Surface staining Intracellular
2. Cell free staining Sample should be converted into single cell suspension prior to staining and acquisition
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Staining Process: Surface staining protocol
Peripheral blood sample collected in EDTA tube Cells now are ready for acquisition
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+ Surface Staining: Direct Conjugation
Staining Process: Antigen- antibody conjugation Surface Staining: Direct Conjugation Cell surface antigen receptors Cell A B + Incubation
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CD4 helper & CD8 Cytotoxic
Staining Process: Antigen- antibody conjugation CD4 helper & CD8 Cytotoxic CD: Cluster of Differentiation The percentage of CD4 : CD8 = 2:1
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3. Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data Basics of flow cytometry
Main objectives: SAAI By the end of this session you will learn: Basics of flow cytometry Staining process 3. Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data 5. Interpretation of data
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Acquisition process
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Acquisition Process Takes place in acquisition Lab Three main steps:
Pre-acquisition Acquisition Post acquisition
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Acquisition Process Pre- acquisition:
Turn on the system Open acquisition software Run warming & priming of the system (Fluidics start up) Make sure that priming process done successfully System now is ready for acquisition
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Acquisition Process 2. Acquisition: Create a file with your exp. name
Input your experiment layout Load your samples in the carousel (autoloader) Run the carousel and observe acquisition of the events on the worksheet
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Acquisition Process Use different gating strategies, to capture your interested population (monocytes, etc.) from total cell population Select parameters to display (CD14 vs. CD33) Once acquisition is complete, export your experiment data as FSC extensions
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3. Post acquisition: Run (Fluidics shut down) of the system
Acquisition Process 3. Post acquisition: Run (Fluidics shut down) of the system Now system is safe to shut down
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Acquisition Process Pre- acquisition:
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Acquisition Process 2. Acquisition:
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Acquisition Process 3. Post acquisition:
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Questions
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Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data Basics of flow cytometry
Main objectives: SAAI By the end of this session you will learn: Basics of flow cytometry Staining process Acquisition process 4. Analysis of data 5. Interpretation of data
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Analysis of data
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Analysis Process: Main Steps
The computer programs can be used to analyze data subsequent to its acquisition There are a variety of programs supplied for this purpose according to software acquisition Whatever the program used, the principles of data analysis are the same
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Analysis Process: FlowJo software
FlowJo is an open system for data analysis regardless acquisition software or data files extensions
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Analysis Process: Light scatter
FSC vs. SSC Forward scatter (FSC) Side scatter (SSC) measures scattered light at 90 degrees to the laser path and measures the granularity of the cell measures scattered light in the direction of the laser path and measures the size of the cell
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Analysis Process : Gating strategy
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Analysis process: Gating strategy
SSC-H FSC-H
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Analysis process: Gating strategy
Anti CD8 Anti CD4
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Analysis Process: Gating strategy
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Basics of flow cytometry Acquisition process Analysis of data
Main objectives: SAAI By the end of this session you will learn: Basics of flow cytometry Staining process Acquisition process Analysis of data Interpretation of data
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Interpretation of data
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Value of flow cytometric data interpretation
Detection of T-cell subsets CD8 Cytotoxic T cell CD4 Helper T cell
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Data Interpretation SSC-H FSC-H
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Data Interpretation Anti CD8 Anti CD4
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Questions
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Practical Activities If you can, bring your lab coat Gp A 10.00 a.m
Gp B 10.30 a.m Gp C 11.00 a.m Gp D 11.30 a.m Gp E 12.00 p.m Gp F 12.30 p.m If you can, bring your lab coat
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