Analysis of Polarization and Orientation of Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes by Computer-Interfaced Video Microscopy
- 1 April 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Leukocyte Biology
- Vol. 41 (4) , 307-317
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jlb.41.4.307
Abstract
Chemotactic behavior is a complex cellular response to chemical environmental stimuli. For polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs), such behavior involves net migration as well as changes in cell shape and cell orientation. Accordingly, we have applied computer-interfaced video microscopy to analyze cell shape and orientation in control and patient PMNs migrating under agarose. From a digitized tracing of the PMNs at the leading front of migration, cells were characterized in terms of area, circumference, and longest dimension. A shape factor and angle of orientation were computed. Numerical shape factors discriminated three PMN morphologies: polar, apolar, and hyperpolar. Only polar cells could be oriented. Orientation of polar cells was defined as toward, away, or disoriented with respect to the chemotactic gradient. Apolar cells were considered to be nonoriented. Of PMNs from healthy controls, 30 ± 5% of the cells were oriented toward and 11 ± 4% of the cells were oriented away from the gradient. For PMNs from patients with localized Juvenile periodontitis, a 40% deficit in net migration was associated with reduced orientation toward (5 ± 2%) and elevated orientation away from the gradient (33 ± 9%). PMNs from a panel of patients with thermal injury showed reduced migration and orientation toward the gradient associated with elevated percentages of apolar cells. Such analysis of PMN polarization and orientation of the leading front permitted calculation of a chemotactic behavior index. Application of this multiparameter index to the analysis of the chemotactic response may identify PMNs that are defective, but not by evaluation of any single variable.Keywords
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