Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.

Functional analysis of neutrophils requires isolation of these cells in the laboratory. Current isolation procedures are time consuming and can potentially activate the resting neutrophils. Thus, in this present study, we have optimised an existing laboratory protocol for human neutrophil isolation...

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Main Authors: Maqbool, Maryam, Vidyadaran, Sharmili, George, Elizabeth, Ramasamy, Rajesh
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Published: Malaysian Medical Association. 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.245282015-10-20T00:52:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24528/ Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils. Maqbool, Maryam Vidyadaran, Sharmili George, Elizabeth Ramasamy, Rajesh Functional analysis of neutrophils requires isolation of these cells in the laboratory. Current isolation procedures are time consuming and can potentially activate the resting neutrophils. Thus, in this present study, we have optimised an existing laboratory protocol for human neutrophil isolation from peripheral blood. Twenty ml of blood samples were subjected to optimised density gradient separation and dextran sedimentation to obtain a pure population of neutrophils. The efficacy of the optimised manual post isolation of neutrophils was compared with pre isolation count performed by an automated haematology analyzer. The recovery of neutrophils via our optimised methods was 65.5% in comparison with neutrophils counts at pre-isolation. The morphological analysis of isolated neutrophils indicated the purity level more than 95% using Leishman staining. Our optimised laboratory procedures for neutrophils isolation successfully harvested neutrophils with good viability, purity and post recovery yield. This procedure provides an ideal platform to separate neutrophils for in vitro studies. Malaysian Medical Association. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24528/1/Optimisation%20of%20laboratory%20procedures%20for%20isolating%20human%20peripheral%20blood%20derived%20neutrophils.pdf Maqbool, Maryam and Vidyadaran, Sharmili and George, Elizabeth and Ramasamy, Rajesh (2011) Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils. Medical Journal of Malaysia, 66 (4). pp. 296-299. ISSN 0300-5283 English
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description Functional analysis of neutrophils requires isolation of these cells in the laboratory. Current isolation procedures are time consuming and can potentially activate the resting neutrophils. Thus, in this present study, we have optimised an existing laboratory protocol for human neutrophil isolation from peripheral blood. Twenty ml of blood samples were subjected to optimised density gradient separation and dextran sedimentation to obtain a pure population of neutrophils. The efficacy of the optimised manual post isolation of neutrophils was compared with pre isolation count performed by an automated haematology analyzer. The recovery of neutrophils via our optimised methods was 65.5% in comparison with neutrophils counts at pre-isolation. The morphological analysis of isolated neutrophils indicated the purity level more than 95% using Leishman staining. Our optimised laboratory procedures for neutrophils isolation successfully harvested neutrophils with good viability, purity and post recovery yield. This procedure provides an ideal platform to separate neutrophils for in vitro studies.
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author Maqbool, Maryam
Vidyadaran, Sharmili
George, Elizabeth
Ramasamy, Rajesh
spellingShingle Maqbool, Maryam
Vidyadaran, Sharmili
George, Elizabeth
Ramasamy, Rajesh
Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.
author_facet Maqbool, Maryam
Vidyadaran, Sharmili
George, Elizabeth
Ramasamy, Rajesh
author_sort Maqbool, Maryam
title Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.
title_short Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.
title_full Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.
title_fullStr Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.
title_full_unstemmed Optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.
title_sort optimisation of laboratory procedures for isolating human peripheral blood derived neutrophils.
publisher Malaysian Medical Association.
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24528/1/Optimisation%20of%20laboratory%20procedures%20for%20isolating%20human%20peripheral%20blood%20derived%20neutrophils.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24528/
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