Journal article
Multiplexed combinatorial tetramer staining in a mouse model of virus infection
T Cukalac, SA Valkenburg, NL La Gruta, SJ Turner, PC Doherty, K Kedzierska
Journal of Immunological Methods | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2010
Abstract
Use of fluorescently labelled multimers, particularly tetramers of peptide and MHC class I glycoprotein (pMHC-I) complexes, is essential for the analysis of CD8+ T cell immunity in basic research and clinical settings. A recently described combinatorial approach using pMHC-I multimers coupled to a unique combination of distinct fluorochromes has facilitated the simultaneous screening of multiple T cell specificities within a single human blood sample. The present analysis establishes that this multiplexed tetramer staining protocol can also be applied in mouse models of a disease to detect multiple subdominant CD8+ T cell specificities in the presence of prominent immunodominant T cell sets ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Drs Mark Davis and Evan Newell for helpful suggestions and University of Melbourne 526-326 students of 2009 for technical assistance. This work was supported by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant 454312 awarded to KK. KK and NLG are NHMRC RD Wright Research Fellows and SJT is an Australian Pfizer Research Fellow. SAV is a recipient of an Australian Postgraduate Award, TC is a recipient of the NHMRC Biomedical Postgraduate Scholarship (ID 520643).