TY - JOUR
T1 - Immuno flow cytometry in marine phytoplankton research
AU - Peperzak, L
AU - Vrieling, EG
AU - Sandee, B
AU - Rutten, T
PY - 2000/6
Y1 - 2000/6
N2 - The developments in the combination of flow cytometry and immunology as a tool to identify, count and examine marine phytoplankton cells are reviewed. The concepts of immunology and now cytometry are described. A distinction is made between quantitative and qualitative immunofluorescence. Quantitative immunofluorescence, the identification and enumeration of phytoplankton cells, is the research area that has advanced rapidly in the past decade, and is reviewed extensively. Key steps of quantitative immunofluorescence, fixation and immunolabel intensity, are discussed in more detail. Qualitative immunofluorescence is a new, hardly explored but highly interesting development in which qualitative-physiological-variables related to e.g. nutrient limitation or primary production are measured in individual cells instead of phytoplankton populations as a whole. Several combinations of immunological probes, bath for species identification and for physiological measurements, are proposed. A special case of qualitative immunofluorescence is the measurement of phytoplankton toxins in single cells from natural populations. It is anticipated that the future use of semiconductor nanocrystals or "quantum dots" as fluorophores will greatly enhance signal detection in flow cytometry, and hence in both quantitative and qualitative immunofluorescence applications.
AB - The developments in the combination of flow cytometry and immunology as a tool to identify, count and examine marine phytoplankton cells are reviewed. The concepts of immunology and now cytometry are described. A distinction is made between quantitative and qualitative immunofluorescence. Quantitative immunofluorescence, the identification and enumeration of phytoplankton cells, is the research area that has advanced rapidly in the past decade, and is reviewed extensively. Key steps of quantitative immunofluorescence, fixation and immunolabel intensity, are discussed in more detail. Qualitative immunofluorescence is a new, hardly explored but highly interesting development in which qualitative-physiological-variables related to e.g. nutrient limitation or primary production are measured in individual cells instead of phytoplankton populations as a whole. Several combinations of immunological probes, bath for species identification and for physiological measurements, are proposed. A special case of qualitative immunofluorescence is the measurement of phytoplankton toxins in single cells from natural populations. It is anticipated that the future use of semiconductor nanocrystals or "quantum dots" as fluorophores will greatly enhance signal detection in flow cytometry, and hence in both quantitative and qualitative immunofluorescence applications.
KW - flow cytometry
KW - immunology
KW - marine phytoplankton
KW - fluorescence
KW - European Optical Plankton Analyser (EurOPA)
KW - physiology
KW - antibodies
KW - DINOFLAGELLATE ALEXANDRIUM FUNDYENSE
KW - GYRODINIUM-AUREOLUM HULBURT
KW - DIARRHETIC SHELLFISH TOXINS
KW - OKADAIC ACID ANTIBODIES
KW - DNA-SYNTHESIS CYCLES
KW - DOMOIC-ACID
KW - MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES
KW - GROWTH-RATES
KW - GYMNODINIUM-NAGASAKIENSE
KW - DUNALIELLA-TERTIOLECTA
U2 - 10.3989/scimar.2000.64n2165
DO - 10.3989/scimar.2000.64n2165
M3 - Article
VL - 64
SP - 165
EP - 181
JO - Scientia Marina
JF - Scientia Marina
SN - 0214-8358
IS - 2
T2 - Workshop on Aquatic Flow Cytometry - Achievements and Prospects
Y2 - 1 October 1998
ER -