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Flow Cytometric Characterization of Murine B Cell Development
Published on: January 22, 2021
Falsely incompatible B-cell flow cytometry crossmatch after pronase treatment: a case report
J D Hart1, C T Lutz2, C D Jennings1
1Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
Abstract:
This report presents a falsely incompatible B cell crossmatch by flow cytometry in a lung transplant recipient. The patient was a 35-year-old Caucasian male with end-stage lung disease secondary to cystic fibrosis whose pretransplantation serologic workup did not disclose the presence of anti-HLA class II antibodies by single antigen bead testing. Unexpectedly, crossmatch of recipient sera with pronase-treated donor lymphocytes resulted in antibody binding to B cells only. The positive reactivity was reproducible in pronase-treated autologous B cells. Recipient sera did not react with nontreated donor or autologous lymphocytes. Herein, we describe our approach to this unexpected crossmatch result and consider the implications of false-positive crossmatch results on transplantation.

