Evolving Approach to Clinical Cytometry for Immunodeficiencies and Other Immune Disorders

Primary immunodeficiencies were initially identified on the basis of recurrent, severe or unusual infections. Subsequently, it was noted that these diseases can also manifest with autoimmunity, autoinflammation, allergy, lymphoproliferation and malignancy, hence a conceptual change and their renaming as inborn errors of immunity. Ongoing advances in flow cytometry provide the opportunity to expand or modify the utility and scope of existing laboratory tests in this field to mirror this conceptual change. Here we have used the B cell subset, variably known as CD21low  B cells, age-associated B cells and T-bet+ B cells, as an example to demonstrate this possibility.
Source: Clinics in Laboratory Medicine - Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Source Type: research