| Literature DB >> 28943400 |
Darragh Duffy1, Vincent Rouilly2, Cecile Braudeau3, Véronique Corbière4, Raouf Djebali2, Marie-Noelle Ungeheuer5, Regis Josien6, Samuel T LaBrie7, Olivier Lantz8, Delphine Louis8, Eva Martinez-Caceres9, Francoise Mascart10, Jose G Ruiz de Morales11, Catherine Ottone5, Lydia Redjah4, Nina Salabert-Le Guen6, Alain Savenay12, Manfred Schmolz13, Antoine Toubert12, Matthew L Albert14.
Abstract
Functional immune responses are increasingly important for clinical studies, providing in depth biomarker information to assess immunotherapy or vaccination. Incorporating functional immune assays into routine clinical practice has remained limited due to challenges in standardizing sample preparation. We recently described the use of a whole blood syringe-based system, TruCulture®, which permits point-of-care standardized immune stimulation. Here, we report on a multi-center clinical study in seven FOCIS Centers of Excellence to directly compare TruCulture to conventional PBMC methods. Whole blood and PBMCs from healthy donors were exposed to LPS, anti-CD3 anti-CD28 antibodies, or media alone. 55 protein analytes were analyzed centrally by Luminex multi-analyte profiling in a CLIA-certified laboratory. TruCulture responses showed greater reproducibility and improved the statistical power for monitoring differential immune response activation. The use of TruCulture addresses a major unmet need through a robust and flexible method for immunomonitoring that can be reproducibly applied in multi-center clinical studies. ONE SENTENCEEntities:
Keywords: Cytokines; Functional immune responses; Immunomonitoring; Multi-center clinical studies; PBMCs; Whole blood
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28943400 DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2017.09.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol ISSN: 1521-6616 Impact factor: 3.969