Differentiation of HL‐60 promyelocytic leukemia cells monitored by flow cytometric measurement of nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT) reduction

Abstract
Reduction of nitro blue tetrazolium (NBT) to insoluble blue formazan granules occurs during the stimulus‐induced respiratory burst of mature granulocytes and is routinely used as an indicator of the extent of granulocytic differentiation of HL‐60 acute promyelocytic leukemia cells. In the present study, the differentiation of HL‐60 leukemia cells induced by dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) or retinoic acid was monitored by flow cytometric (FCM) measurement of forward and 90° light scatter of NBT treated cells. Two‐parameter correlated analysis permitted a distinction between cells with increased forward and decreased 90° light scatter (NBT), and cells with decreased forward and increased 90° light scatter (NBT+). Fixation of NBT treated cells with 1% paraformaldehyde facilitated flow cytometric analysis, and allowed differences in NBT reduction to be quantitated. DMSO‐induced cells expressed an all‐or‐none reduction of NBT to formazan, compared with retinoic acid treated cells that exhibited a graded response. Three parameter flow cytometric analysis of HL‐60 leukemia cells stained with propidium iodide in combination with NBT allowed the determination of the cell cycle distribution of NBT‐treated cells.