Theriogenology
Volume 73, Issue 7 , Pages 839-847, 15 April 2010

Systematic misestimation of cell subpopulations by flow cytometry: A mathematical analysis

  • A.M. Petrunkina

      Affiliations

    • Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
    • University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Unit for Reproductive Medicine of Clinics, Clinic for Horses, Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 1223762112; fax: +1223 762323.
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  • R.A.P. Harrison

      Affiliations

    • Great Shelford, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Received 1 May 2009; received in revised form 31 July 2009; accepted 2 September 2009. published online 06 November 2009.

Abstract 

Various sources of variability in flow cytometric determination of cell concentration have previously been investigated with respect to andrologic applications. Although common aspects related to the variation between samples, variation between operators, and accuracy have been extensively studied, specific sources of false-count estimation have found less attention. In particular, a major and well-recognized source of misestimation of cell counts (i.e., contamination of the sample by non-sperm particles) has not to date been characterized in detail. We show here by means of original mathematical research that not only the cell counts but also the percentages of cells expressing different fluorescence patterns are affected by the presence of alien particles often neglected in studies involving flow cytometric characterization. We demonstrate that there is a systematic overestimation in the proportion of unstained (viable) cells detected by flow cytometry in cases where the non-sperm particles are not excluded from analysis by additional identification other than light-scatter characteristics. Moreover, we provide an exact mathematical estimate for the magnitude of this overestimation, and we discuss the consequences for diagnostic applications and studies on sperm physiology, specifically for studies on sperm capacitation and evaluation of cryopreserved semen. Finally, equations are derived for the correction of the flow cytometric values for use in practical applications.

Keywords: Flow cytometry, Misestimation, Spermatozoa, Subpopulations

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PII: S0093-691X(09)00409-9

doi:10.1016/j.theriogenology.2009.09.007

Theriogenology
Volume 73, Issue 7 , Pages 839-847, 15 April 2010