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Lymphocyte subset counting by immunoperoxidase using an automated routine hematologic analyzer.

Using monoclonal antibodies against CD2, CD4, CD8 and CD19 antigens and an automated biotin-avidin immunoperoxidase technique on whole blood samples, we evaluated the technical performance and clinical usefulness of lymphocyte subset counting by the routine hematology analyzer Technicon H*1. Statistical evaluation demonstrated excellent precision and very good correlation with the immunofluorimetric flow cytometer Ortho Spectrum III. Correlation between manual immunofluorescence at the microscope and the H*1 method was much poorer, owing to the high intrinsic imprecision of the manual method. Reference ranges obtained with the H*1 immunoperoxidase method in 44 healthy subjects closely matched those obtained with the Spectrum III. In 46 subjects with or at risk for HIV infection, we found with the H*1 method a significant decrease in CD4+ cells and in the CD4+/CD8+ cell ratio, which was progressively more marked in HIV- negative patients with lymphadenopathic syndrome, AIDS-related complex, and in patients with full-blown AIDS.[1]

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  1. Lymphocyte subset counting by immunoperoxidase using an automated routine hematologic analyzer. d'Onofrio, G., Menichella, G., Zini, G., Rumi, C., Pierelli, L., Quarantelli, M., Puggioni, P.L., Mango, G. Haematologica (1989) [Pubmed]
 
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