Archives of Medical Science (Nov 2022)

Assessment of patient-to-patient and intra-individual human abdominal skin immune cell variability

  • Margaret Veitch,
  • Craig Layt,
  • Emma Raymond,
  • Andrew J. Croaker,
  • James W. Wells

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms/155183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6
pp. 1683 – 1688

Abstract

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Introduction The objective of the study was to characterize the baseline intra-individual and inter-individual variability of immune cell subsets within abdominoplasty skin specimens. Material and methods Abdominoplasty biopsies were taken from 5 patients and analysed using the Vectra 3 automated quantitative pathology imaging system with inForm software. Results Adjacent skin regions demonstrated intra-patient variability in immune subset counts ranging from 1- to 5-fold. Inter-variability between patients was approximately 2- to 7-fold for most subsets, except for HLA-DR+ antigen presenting cells, which varied 19-fold. Conclusions Our data highlight the importance of including multiple patients and multiple patient samples when designing dermatological studies that utilise abdominoplasty skin.

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