Application of flow cytometry to detect ABO blood group antibody levels in rhesus monkeys and cynomolgus monkeys
2011
Similar to humans, most of non-human primates also contain the ABO
blood group system. In this study, we sought to evaluate the ABO
antibody (Ab) levels in monkeys using a modified flow cytometry method
(FCM). The standard commercial human A or B-red blood cells (RBCs) were
used as target cells. The binding of target cells and anti-A or B blood
group Ab in sera of rhesus or cynomolgus monkeys was detected by flow
cytometry after adding secondary specific fluorescence-labeled
anti-human IgG or IgM Ab. Human healthy blood donor sera were used as
controls. The results revealed that, using clear monkey sera, which
were pre-absorbed on normal human type O RBCs to remove non-specific
anti-human Abs, the modified FCM gave an accurate detection of ABO Ab
levels in monkeys. When compared with the results of human sera, the
distribution of ABO Ab levels in monkey sera were significantly lower
(P<0.05). We concluded that the modified FCM could be used for the
detection of monkey ABO Ab levels. The technique and data will be very
valuable for the future establishment of ABO-incompatible organ
transplant models in non-human primates, which could improve clinical
applications.
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