Detection of PD-1 and CD28 Expression in Lymphocytes by Flow Cytometry
Shuying Chen1,2, Xiang Wu1,2, Yiting Tang1
1Department of Laboratory Medicine, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Background:
Cancer immunotherapy research, immune microenvironment exploration, and biomarker discovery are key application areas of immune checkpoint analysis. PD-1 and CD28 are crucial receptors expressed on the surface of T cells, playing vital roles in regulating T cell activation and immune response. Accurate detection of these immune checkpoints, such as PD-1 and CD28 on lymphocytes, is essential for understanding immune responses, particularly in clinical contexts such as cancer immunotherapy. Flow cytometry offers a precise approach to detect these markers in whole blood samples.
Methods:
This study developed and optimized a flow cytometry-based detection method utilizing the CYTEK NL-CLC flow cytometer to quantitatively assess the expression of PD-1 and CD28 on lymphocytes. A detailed protocol was established and validated, focusing on key performance parameters.
Results:
Our method showed high sensitivity and specificity, providing a powerful tool for immune monitoring and treatment decision-making. Validation results, including precision, dilution linearity, fluorescence stability, reference interval, and accuracy, all met acceptable criteria and have been reviewed and approved for clinical testing.
Conclusions:
The CYTEK NL-CLC flow cytometer is positioned as a reliable and effective platform for immune checkpoint analysis in both clinical and research settings, supporting its integration into cancer immunotherapy workflows and personalized medicine strategies.


