By facilitating the simultaneous analysis of parameters from diverse cell lineages and biological pathways, multicolor flow cytometry is integral to many studies in human immunology-particularly those in older individuals-where sample amounts may be limiting. Studies in human cohorts require particular attention to fluorochrome panel design and procedures to standardize instrument performance; reproducible instrument conditions (over time and between centers) are crucial to accurate comparisons and conclusions in the analysis of heterogeneous groups of human subjects. Here, we describe procedures for multicolor digital flow cytometry, our experience in flow cytometry panel design and our approach in standardizing instrument performance using BD Biosciences hardware and software (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA). These techniques allow for the generation of accurate and precise data in a variety of settings.
Keywords: Application settings; Flow cytometry panel design; Flow cytometry standardization; Multicolor flow cytometry; Translational immunology.