Malaria Journal (Nov 2009)

Is flow cytometry better in counting malaria pigment-containing leukocytes compared to microscopy?

  • Längin Matthias,
  • Frita Rosangela,
  • Hänscheid Thomas,
  • Kremsner Peter G,
  • Grobusch Martin P

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-8-255
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 255

Abstract

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Abstract Background Detection of malaria pigment (or haemozoin; Hz)-containing leukocytes may have prognostic relevance in malaria; however, studies reported conflicting results, with microscopic counts suggestive of being inaccurate and imprecise. Methods Numbers of Hz-containing leukocytes from a malaria patient obtained with a flow cytometer counting 50.000 gated events were compared with thin film microscopy as applied under field conditions. Results Flow cytometry identified 5.8% Hz-containing monocytes and 1.8% Hz-containing neutrophils. The microscopic examination yielded 10% and 13% of Hz-containing monocytes, as well as 0% and 0.5% of Hz-containing neutrophils for observers one and two, respectively. Conclusion Novel, robust and affordable cytometric methods should be evaluated in the field as they may assist in utilizing Hz-containing cells as clinically useful parameter.