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The influence of the blood handling process on the measurement of circulating TGF-β1
1 Department of Radiation Oncology, Peking Union Medical College & Chinese Academy of Medical Science, Cancer Institute and Hospital, Beijing,100021, China
2 Department of Radiation Oncology, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, Tianjin, 300060, China
3 Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, 48109, USA
4 Department of Radiation Oncology, Ann Arbor Veteran Administration Health Center, Ann Arbor, 48105, USA
* Corresponding Authors: L. Wang, ;
European Cytokine Network 2012, 23(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1684/ecn.2012.0298
Accepted 01 February 2012;
Abstract
In order to evaluate the impact of blood sample handling processes on circulating TGF-β1 levels, blood specimens were obtained from 13 healthy volunteers using different handling processes (kept at room temperature (RT) or on ice before centrifugation, using different centrifugal forces). TGF-β1 levels were measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A paired-T test was used for statistical analysis. The TGF-β1 level in on-ice serum was significantly lower than that in room-temperature serum (P<0.001), and both were significantly higher than that found in on-ice plasma (P<0.001). Compared with on-ice plasma samples, the longer the samples were kept at RT, the higher the levels of TGF-β1 in plasma (P=0.268, 0.040, and 0.0015 for 5 min, 30 min, and 60 min in RT, respectively). Compared with plasma centrifuged at 2,500×g for 30 min, the TGF-β1 levels were much lower than those found in plasma centrifuged at 1,200×g for 10 min (P=0.003); and a double centrifugation before TGF-β1 detection, significantly decreased the level (P<0.001). It is suggested that the optimal sampling conditions for the detection of TGF-β1 should be plasma prepared on ice and spun down at a higher centrifugal force.Keywords
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Copyright © 2012 The Author(s). Published by Tech Science Press.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


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