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CD27+ peripheral blood B-cells are a useful biodosimetric marker in vitro

Z. Řeháková, J. Šinkora, M. Vlková, D. Vokurková, J. Österreicher, J. Vávrová, D. Driák

. 2008 ; 57 (4) : 589-600.

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc10015629

The CD8+ natural killer (NK) subpopulation has recently been identified as a fast and reliable biodosimetric indicator within human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in vitro. In irradiated and subsequently cultivated PBMC, a decrease of the relative number of intact CD3-CD8+ lymphocytes 16 and 48 h after treatment has allowed for estimating the received dose in the range of 0 - 10 Gy and lethal/sublethal dose discrimination, respectively. Here we show that suitable biodosimeters can also be found in the peripheral blood B-cell compartment. Multiparameter flow cytometric analysis of irradiated and subsequently cultivated human PBMC revealed that both the CD27+ and CD21- B-cell subpopulations can be used as biodosimeters and the CD19+CD27+ lymphocytes have proved useful for retrospective determination of the received dose in the range of 0 - 6 Gy. In addition, several CD19+ lymphocyte subsets characterized by co-expression of CD21, CD27 and CD38 have been shown to bear biodosimetric potential, too. However, when important parameters like the original size within the CD19+ compartment, its radiation-induced changes and data variation had been taken into account, the CD27+ subpopulation proved superior to the other B-cell subpopulations and subsets. It appears that, in the dose range of 0 - 6 Gy, the relative decrease of CD27+ B lymphocytes provides more sensitive and reliable data than that of CD8+ NK-cells due mainly to lower data variation. In contrast to CD27+ B-cells, the proportions of CD27+ subpopulations of T-cells were not affected by irradiation. We have also proposed a simple experimental protocol based on full blood cultivation and three-color CD27/CD3/CD19 immunophenotyping as a time-saving and inexpensive approach for practical biodosimetric evaluations on simple, three-to-four color flow cytometers.

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