LabKey Server enables high-throughput analysis for several types of assays, including flow cytometry assays. LabKey’s flow cytometry solution provides a high-throughput pipeline for processing flow data. In addition, it delivers a flexible repository for data, analyses and results.
Traditionally, analysis of flow cytometry data begins with the download of FCS files from a flow cytometer. Once these files are saved to a network share, a technician loads the FCS files into a new FlowJo workspace, draws a gating hierarchy and adds statistics. The product of this work is a set of graphs and statistics used for further downstream analysis. This process continues for multiple plates. When analysis of the next plate of samples is complete, the technician loads the new set of FCS files into the same workspace.
Moderate volumes of data can be analyzed successfully using FlowJo alone; however, scaling up can prove challenging. As more samples are added to the workspace, the analysis process described above becomes quite slow. Saving separate sets of sample runs into separate workspaces does not provide a good solution because it is difficult to manage the same analysis across multiple workspaces. Additionally, looking at graphs and statistics for all the samples becomes increasingly difficult as more samples are added.
LabKey Server can help you scale up your data analysis process in two ways: by streamlining data processing and by serving as a flexible data repository. When your data are relatively homogeneous, you can use your LabKey Server to apply an analysis script generated by FlowJo to multiple runs. When your data are too heterogeneous for analysis by a single script, you can use your LabKey Server as a flexible data repository for large numbers of analyses generated by FlowJo workspaces. Both of these options help you speed up and consolidate your work.
Analyses performed using FlowJo can be imported into LabKey where they can be refined, quality controlled, and integrated with other related data. The statistics calculated by FlowJo are read upon import from the workspace.
Graphs are generated for each sample and saved into the database.
Extra information can be linked to the run after the run has been imported via either LabKey Flow or FlowJo. Sample information uploaded from an Excel spreadsheet can also be joined to the well. Background wells can then be used to subtract background values from sample wells. Information on background wells is supplied through metadata.
LabKey can apply the analysis defined by a FlowJo workspace to multiple sample runs by creating an analysis script. The appropriate gating hierarchy and statistics are defined once within FlowJo. Once created, the Analysis Script can be applied to multiple runs of samples and generate all statistics and graphs for all runs at one time. These graphs and statistics are saved into the LabKey Server database, where they can be used in tables, charts and other reports. Within LabKey, flow data can be analyzed or visualized in R. In addition, advanced users can write SQL queries to perform downstream analysis (such as determining positivity). These tables and queries can be exported to formats (e.g., Text (CSV), Excel or Scripts) that can be used for documentation or further analysis.
You can use LabKey Server exclusively as a data repository and import results directly from a FlowJo workspace. Or create an analysis script from a FlowJo workspace to apply to multiple runs.