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Journal of Leukocyte Biology, Vol 58, Issue 5 519-525, Copyright © 1995 by Society for Leukocyte Biology


JOURNAL ARTICLE

Relationship between light scattering in flow cytometry and changes in shape, volume, and actin polymerization in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes

HU Keller, A Fedier and R Rohner
Institute of Pathology, University of Bern, Switzerland.

Using two different cytometers, an Epics Profile II and a FACScan, we determined the extent to which changes in forward and right angle scatter are a reliable measure for changes in polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) shape, volume, and actin polymerization and whether distinct types of shape changes in PMNs can be recognized. PMN stimulation can substantially change the positions of PMNs in the scatter diagram of the FACScan but not of the Epics Profile II. Within the limits of the experiments, it has been possible to determine whether or not a shape change has taken place using the FACScan but not using the Epics Profile II. However, using either cytometer, it has not been possible to determine which type of shape change (e.g., spherical vs. polarized vs. nonpolar cells) has taken place. Furthermore, forward or right angle scatter changes are not a reliable measure for changes in cell volume or actin polymerization of human PMNs.


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