Flow Cytometry Method Validation Protocols

被引:8
|
作者
Selliah, Nithianandan [1 ]
Nash, Veronica [1 ]
Eck, Steven [2 ]
Green, Cherie [3 ]
Oldaker, Teri
Stewart, Jennifer [4 ]
Vitaliti, Alessandra [5 ]
Litwin, Virginia [6 ]
机构
[1] Cerba Res, Lake Success, NY USA
[2] AstraZeneca, Gaithersburg, MD USA
[3] Ozette Technol, Seattle, WA USA
[4] Flow Contract Site Lab LLC, Bothell, WA USA
[5] Novartis Pharm AG, Novartis Inst Biomed Res, Basel, Switzerland
[6] Eurofins Biopharm Serv, Montreal, PQ, Canada
来源
CURRENT PROTOCOLS | 2023年 / 3卷 / 08期
关键词
biomarker; fit-for-purpose validation; flow cytometry; precision; sensitivity; RECOMMENDATIONS; GUIDELINES;
D O I
10.1002/cpz1.868
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Analytical method validation provides a means to ensure that data are credible and reproducible. This article will provide a brief introduction to analytical method validation as applied to cellular analysis by flow cytometry, along with practical procedures for four different types of validation. The first, Basic Protocol 1 (the limited validation protocol), is recommended for research and non-regulated laboratories. Next, Basic Protocol 2) presents a reasonable, fit-for-purpose validation approach appropriate for biopharma and research settings. Basic Protocol 3 addresses the type of validation performed in clinical laboratories for moderate-risk tests developed in house. Finally, Basic Protocol 4 describes the process that should be applied whenever a method is being transferred from one facility to another. All four validation plans follow the fit-for-purpose validation approach, in which the validation parameters are selected based on the intended use of the assay. These validation protocols represent the minimal requirement and may not be applicable for every intended use such as high-risk clinical assays or data to be used as a primary endpoint in a clinical trial. The recommendations presented here are consistent with the white papers published by the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists and the International Clinical Cytometry Society, as well as with Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute Guideline H62: Validation of Assays Performed by Flow Cytometry (CLSI, 2021). (c) 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.Basic Protocol 1: Limited validationBasic Protocol 2: Fit-for-purpose validation for biopharma and research settingsBasic Protocol 3: Validation for moderate clinical risk laboratory developed testsBasic Protocol 4: Transfer validation
引用
收藏
页数:34
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Image Cytometry Protocols
    Van Noorden, Cornelis J. F.
    Chieco, Pasquale
    JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY & CYTOCHEMISTRY, 2013, 61 (10) : 759 - 760
  • [22] Validation of the volumetric flow cytometry for bovine sperm concentration
    Gloria, Alessia
    Bracco, Claudia
    Antenucci, Emiliana
    Contri, Alberto
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2023, 13 (01)
  • [23] A NEW STRATEGY FOR VALIDATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY IN FLOW CYTOMETRY
    Wengerkievicz, Annelise Correa
    Bento, Laiz Cameirao
    Xavier, Flavia Dias
    dos Santos, Michelle Carolina
    Konecsni, Cecilia Ana
    Sales, Maria Mirtes
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LABORATORY HEMATOLOGY, 2012, 34 : 47 - 48
  • [24] Validation of the volumetric flow cytometry for bovine sperm concentration
    Alessia Gloria
    Claudia Bracco
    Emiliana Antenucci
    Alberto Contri
    Scientific Reports, 13
  • [25] Flow cytometry assay modifications: Recommendations for method validation based on CLSI H62 guidelines
    Monaghan, Sara A.
    Eck, Steven
    Bunting, Silvia
    Dong, Xiangyang X.
    Durso, Robert J.
    Gonneau, Christele
    Hays, Amanda
    Illingworth, Andrea
    League, Stacy C.
    Linskens, Eleni
    McCausland, Megan
    Mccloskey, Thomas W.
    Rolf, Nina
    Shi, Min
    Wallace, Paul K.
    Litwin, Virginia
    Kern, Wolfgang
    Deeb, George
    Nash, Veronica
    Olteanu, Horatiu
    CYTOMETRY PART B-CLINICAL CYTOMETRY, 2024,
  • [26] Automation and validation of a rapid method to assess neutrophil and monocyte activation by routine fluorescence flow cytometry in vitro
    Linssen, J.
    Aderhold, S.
    Nierhaus, A.
    Frings, D.
    Kaltschniidt, C.
    Zaenker, K.
    CYTOMETRY PART B-CLINICAL CYTOMETRY, 2008, 74B (05) : 295 - 309
  • [27] A PRAC HCAL APPROACH OF METHOD VALIDATION FOR CELL COUNTING BY FLOW CYTOMETRY IN ADVANCED THERAPY MEDICINAL PRODUCTS
    Codinach, M.
    Lloret, M.
    Torrents, S.
    Coca, M.
    Ortega, I.
    Reales, L.
    Aylagas, M.
    Blanco, M.
    Rodriguez, L.
    Gomez, S. G.
    CYTOTHERAPY, 2017, 19 (05) : S72 - S72
  • [28] Validation of minimal residual disease: Flow cytometry method for residual disease monitoring in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
    Tangri, Shabnam
    Estrellado, Annalee
    Ranuio, Julie
    Romeo, Elisa
    Lawson, Jonny
    Feng, Lana
    Nerenberg, Mike
    Diver, Jonathan
    Harris, Sarah
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2009, 69
  • [29] Validation of a Standardized Method for Enumerating Circulating Endothelial Cells and Progenitors: Flow Cytometry and Molecular and Ultrastructural Analyses
    Mancuso, Patrizia
    Antoniotti, Pierluigi
    Quarna, Jessica
    Calleri, Angelica
    Rabascio, Cristina
    Tacchetti, Carlo
    Braidotti, Paola
    Wu, Hua-Kang
    Zurita, Amado J.
    Saronni, Luca
    Cheng, John B.
    Shalinsky, David R.
    Heymach, John V.
    Bertolini, Francesco
    CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH, 2009, 15 (01) : 267 - 273
  • [30] Flow Cytometry-Based Protocols for the Analysis of Human Plasma Cell Differentiation
    Khoenkhoen, Sharesta
    Adori, Monika
    Pedersen, Gabriel K.
    Hedestam, Gunilla B. Karlsson
    FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2020, 11