نتایج جستجو برای: enzyme linked immunospot assay

تعداد نتایج: 620627  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
E John Wherry Michael J McElhaugh Laurence C Eisenlohr

The magnitude of a virus-specific memory CTL population can dramatically influence the outcome of secondary infections, yet little is known about the determinants of memory size. We investigated the impact of epitope levels on CTL memory generation by using a recombinant vaccinia virus system that allows for a broad range of epitope expression with the same infectious dose of virus. The size of...

2013
Tameem Ansari Alexey Karulin Paul V Lehmann Srividya Sundararaman

Introduction In each human donor’s PBMC, there is a defined number of T cells specific for any given antigen. A major goal of immune monitoring with ELISPOT is to measure this number accurately and reproducibly between different laboratories. In ELISPOT assays, cytokine spots produced by antigen-specific T cells show a broad spectrum of sizes and densities over variable background. Therefore, e...

2012
Gun Kesa Per H. Larsson Niklas Ahlborg Bernt Axelsson

We have evaluated a novel B-cell FluoroSpot assay for the analysis of antibody responses in healthy individuals vaccinated intramuscularly with Influenza A (H1N1) antigen (Pandemrix®, GlaxoSmithKline). Using the FluoroSpot assay and an ELISpot assay run in parallel for comparison, we measured the frequency of cells secreting antigen-specific as well as total IgG or IgA antibodies seven days pos...

2014
Sylvia Janetzki Markus Rueger Tomas Dillenbeck

ELISpot is one of the most commonly used immune monitoring assays, which allows the functional assessment of the immune system at the single cell level. With its outstanding sensitivity and ease of performance, the assay has recently advanced from the mere single function cell analysis to multifunctional analysis by implementing detection reagents that are labeled with fluorophores (FluoroSpot)...

Journal: :PLoS computational biology 2016
Lies Boelen Patrick K. O'Neill Kathryn J. Quigley Catherine J. Reynolds Bernard Maillere John H. Robinson Ganjana Lertmemongkolchai Daniel M. Altmann Rosemary J. Boyton Becca Asquith

Activation of CD4+ T cells requires the recognition of peptides that are presented by HLA class II molecules and can be assessed experimentally using the ELISpot assay. However, even given an individual's HLA class II genotype, identifying which class II molecule is responsible for a positive ELISpot response to a given peptide is not trivial. The two main difficulties are the number of HLA cla...

2013
Emily Adland Jonathan M. Carlson Paolo Paioni Henrik Kløverpris Roger Shapiro Anthony Ogwu Lynn Riddell Graz Luzzi Fabian Chen Thambiah Balachandran David Heckerman Anette Stryhn Anne Edwards Thumbi Ndung’u Bruce D. Walker Søren Buus Philip Goulder Philippa C. Matthews

Recent studies in the SIV-macaque model of HIV infection suggest that Nef-specific CD8+ T-cell responses may mediate highly effective immune control of viraemia. In HIV infection Nef recognition dominates in acute infection, but in large cohort studies of chronically infected subjects, breadth of T cell responses to Nef has not been correlated with significant viraemic control. Improved disease...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
L C Tan N Gudgeon N E Annels P Hansasuta C A O'Callaghan S Rowland-Jones A J McMichael A B Rickinson M F Callan

EBV is a gammaherpesvirus that can establish both nonproductive (latent) and productive (lytic) infections within the cells of its host. Although T cell responses to EBV latent proteins have been well characterized, little is known about the importance of responses to lytic proteins in long term virus carriers. Here we have compared the frequencies of CD8+ T cells specific for EBV latent and ly...

2016
Robert Carroll Alexander Troelnikov Anita S. Chong

The quantification of frequency of IFN-γ-producing T cells responding to donor alloantigen using the IFN-γ enzyme linked immunosorbent spot (ELISPOT) holds potential for pretransplant and posttransplant immunological risk stratification. The effectiveness of this assay, and the ability to compare results generated by different studies, is dependent on the utilization of a standardized operating...

Journal: :Journal of immunological methods 2006
Natalie Hawkins Steve Self Jon Wakefield

An automated method for counting spot-forming units in the ELISpot assay is described that uses a statistical model fit to training data that is based on counts from one or more experts. The method adapts to variable background intensities and provides considerable flexibility with respect to what image features can be used to model expert counts. Point estimates of spot counts are produced tog...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Carla Oseroff John Sidney Maya F Kotturi Ravi Kolla Rafeul Alam David H Broide Stephen I Wasserman Daniela Weiskopf Denise M McKinney Jo L Chung Arnd Petersen Howard Grey Bjoern Peters Alessandro Sette

We investigated the molecular determinants of allergen-derived T cell epitopes in humans utilizing the Phleum pratense (Timothy grass) allergens (Phl p). PBMCs from allergic individuals were tested in ELISPOT assays with overlapping peptides spanning known Phl p allergens. A total of 43 distinct antigenic regions were recognized, illustrating the large breadth of grass-specific T cell epitopes....

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