Journal article
Multiplex Screening Assay for Identifying Cytotoxic CD8 T Cell Epitopes
CM Poh, J Zheng, R Channappanavar, ZW Chang, THO Nguyen, L Rénia, K Kedzierska, S Perlman, LLM Poon
Frontiers in Immunology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2020
Abstract
The cytotoxicity of epitope-specific CD8+ T cells is usually measured indirectly through IFNγ production. Existing assays that directly measure this activity are limited mainly to measurements of up to two specificities in a single reaction. Here, we develop a multiplex cytotoxicity assay that allows direct, simultaneous measurement of up to 23 different specificities of CD8+ T cells in a single reaction. This can greatly reduce the amount of starting clinical materials for a systematic screening of CD8+ T cell epitopes. In addition, this greatly enhanced capacity enables the incorporation of irrelevant epitopes for determining the non-specific killing activity of CD8+ T cells, thereby allow..
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Awarded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by RGC (T11-705/14N and GRF17112117), NIAID (USA) [HHSN272201400006C; PO1 AI060699 (SP), and RO1 AI129269 (SP)], Singapore Immunology Network from the A*STAR (LR), and NHMRC [#1071916 (KK)]. CP, KK, and LP are supported by A*STAR International Fellowship (BM/AIF/16/002/Poh Chek Meng), NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship Level B (GNT#1102792) and Croucher Foundation, respectively.