Phenotypic Characterization of B-Lymphocyte Subpopulations in Human Peripheral Blood: A Cost-Effective Seven-Color One-Tube Protocol.

Methods Mol Biol

Laboratory of Dermatology and Immunodeficiencies (LIM56), Tropical Medicine Institute (IMT), School of Medicine, São Paulo University, São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: September 2024

B cells are crucial components of the immune system, responsible for producing specific antibodies in response to infections and vaccines. Despite their uniform appearance, B cells display diverse surface molecules and functional properties, which are not yet fully understood. Apart from antibody production, B cells also play roles in antigen presentation and cytokine secretion, essential for initiating T-cell immune responses. Their significance as disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets has led to increased research focus. However, the lack of standardized protocols for B-cell identification and the variability in defining B-lymphocyte subpopulations pose some challenges. This paper proposes a B-cell identification panel throughout the evaluation of previous cytometry panels and nomenclature heterogeneity for B-cell subpopulations. Major subpopulations recognized in human peripheral blood include transitional, naive, switched memory, unswitched memory, double negative, and plasmablasts, characterized based on their functional and phenotypic features. We present a standardized flow cytometry protocol utilizing surface phenotypic markers (CD3, CD19, IgD, CD27, CD38, and CD24) to differentiate and analyze B-cell subpopulations. This practical and cost-effective panel can be used in various research and laboratory settings. The challenges of standardizing names and markers for classifying B-lymphocyte subpopulations are discussed, along with protocols utilizing multiple markers and gating strategies, allied with the importance of considering viability markers. In summary, this standardized protocol and panel provide a comprehensive approach to identifying B-cell subpopulations to enhance the reproducibility and comparability of B-cell subpopulation studies.

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