E. Schwarzer et al., A LUMINESCENCE METHOD FOR THE QUANTITATIVE-DETERMINATION OF PHAGOCYTOSIS OF ERYTHROCYTES, OF MALARIA-PARASITIZED ERYTHROCYTES AND OF MALARIAL PIGMENT, British Journal of Haematology, 88(4), 1994, pp. 740-745
A method is described for the quantitative measurement of phagocytosis
of human erythrocytes, malaria-parasitized erythrocytes and isolated
malarial pigment by adherent human monocytes. The method utilizes meas
urement of haem-elicited luminescence both for the assay of ingested h
aemoglobin or malarial pigment haem and for the quantification of adhe
rent monocytes. The latter is based on assay of luminescence elicited
by cytochrome haem. The method utilizes the same low-cost reagents and
equipment for assay of ingested haem and for quantification of adhere
nt monocytes. The method is fast and extremely sensitive. The lower se
nsitivity limit is 500 monocytes and 10 RBC, or RBC equivalents in the
case of malarial pigment, per assay. A detailed protocol with full ca
lculations of a typical phagocytosis experiment of oxidatively damaged
RBC, malarial pigment and control RBS is presented.