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Multicenter Study
. 2018 Sep 1;22(9):1071-1076.
doi: 10.5588/ijtld.17.0800.

Evaluation of leucocytes from sputum samples of pulmonary tuberculosis patients using flow cytometry

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Multicenter Study

Evaluation of leucocytes from sputum samples of pulmonary tuberculosis patients using flow cytometry

P C Gaspar et al. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. .

Abstract

Setting: Information about the sputum cells of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients is scarce. The analysis of sputum cells using optical microscopy (OM) is a well-established method, but it has some serious limitations.

Objective: To establish a new flow cytometry (FC) protocol for the leucocyte evaluation of sputum samples from PTB patients.

Design: A new FC protocol using 0.1% dithiothreitol and 0.5% paraformaldehyde was developed to fluidise sputum samples and kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis, respectively, to allow the analysis of sputum samples collected from TB patients. The protocol was validated by comparing it with OM, and the cellularity of 30 sputum samples from patients with PTB was evaluated.

Results: The comparison between leucocyte subsets analysed using OM and FC showed agreement. Immunophenotyping of leucocytes from sputum samples showed that neutrophils (95.7%) comprised the largest proportion of sputum cells, followed by monocytes/macrophages (2.6%) and lymphocytes (1.6%). Among the total T-lymphocytes (100%), 12.3% were T-helper cells, 24.1% were cytotoxic T-cells and 62.9% were gamma/delta T; none of the T lymphocytes had the CD4+/CD8+ phenotype.

Conclusion: FC is a useful method for evaluating the different subtypes of leucocytes present in the sputum samples of PTB patients.

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