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Multiplexed combinatorial tetramer staining in a mouse model of virus infection.

Tania Cukalac1, Sophie A Valkenburg, Nicole L La Gruta, Stephen J Turner, Peter C Doherty, Katherine Kedzierska.   

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 at different stages of infection. We have established a modified protocol that concurrently identified influenza-specific CD8+ T cells at the acute and long-term memory phases of influenza virus infection in B6 mice. Highly dominant (D(b)NP(366)+CD8+ and D(b)PA(224)+CD8+) and subdominant (K(b)PB1(703)+CD8+, D(b)PB1-F2(62)+CD8+ and K(b)NS2(114)+CD8+) T cell responses can be detected simultaneously at levels comparable to the conventional tetramer staining with this combinatorial approach. The technique proved particularly useful with aged mice, where we used 5-fold fewer animals, making the detection of multiple T cell specificities more cost-effective and less time-consuming. Overall, our study establishes that this comprehensive concurrent analysis of multiple T cell specificities is of value for analysing mouse models of disease, especially in situations where sample size and/or response magnitude is limiting. 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20558170     DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2010.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.303


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