Laboratory evaluation of a flow cytometric BCR-ABL immunobead assay

Zsuzsanna Hevessy, Renáta Hudák, Valéria Kiss-Sziráki, Péter Antal-Szalmás, Miklós Udvardy, László Rejtő, László Szerafin, János Kappelmayer
2012 Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine  
AbstractA new flow cytometric (FC) BCR-ABL immunobead assay has been developed recently. Here we present the laboratory evaluation of the commercially available kit.Mononuclear cells were isolated, lysed and processed according to the instructions of the manufacturer. Anti-BCR antibodies adsorbed to capture beads bind the BCR-ABL fusion proteins of the lysed cells, a phycoerythrin (PE)-conjugated anti-ABL antibody is the detector reagent and mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) signals were
more » ... d by flow cytometry. Detection of t(9;22)(q34;q11) translocation was carried out with a quantitative PCR assay.MFI results of 20 normal peripheral blood samples were 88±8 (mean±SD), CV 9%. K562 cells were used as positive control. Within-batch imprecision was excellent (3.7% in the normal and 10% in the pathological range). Cut-off was chosen at MFI 112, where both sensitivity and specificity were 100%. Altogether 17 chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and 16 acute leukemia samples were analyzed. All PCR positive samples (n=14) were positive with the FC method and negative results were also concordant (n=15). Frozen cell lysates can be stored up to 4 weeks without significant decrease of MFI signal.The FC BCR-ABL assay is a fast, reproducible and reliable method that may be incorporated into standard flow cytometric protocols to help clinical decision-making.
doi:10.1515/cclm.2011.834 pmid:22505532 fatcat:br5ifinptrezhkfwyl4rymdngy