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Improvement of IFNg ELISPOT Performance Following Overnight Resting of Frozen PBMC Samples Confirmed Through Rigorous Statistical Analysis
Cells
  • Radleigh Santos, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies
  • Alcinette Bunying, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies (TPIMS)
  • Nazila Sabri, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies (TPIMS)
  • John Yu, Cedars-Sinai; ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Ltd
  • Anthony Gringeri, ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Ltd
  • James Bender, ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Ltd
  • Sylvia Janetzki, ZellNet Consulting
  • Clemencia Pinilla, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies
  • Valeria A. Judkowski, Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies (TPIMS)
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-24-2014
Keywords
  • overnight resting,
  • PBMC,
  • IFNg ELISPOT,
  • immune monitoring
Abstract

Immune monitoring of functional responses is a fundamental parameter to establish correlates of protection in clinical trials evaluating vaccines and therapies to boost antigen-specific responses. The IFNg ELISPOT assay is a well-standardized and validated method for the determination of functional IFNg-producing T-cells in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC); however, its performance greatly depends on the quality and integrity of the cryopreserved PBMC. Here, we investigate the effect of overnight (ON) resting of the PBMC on the detection of CD8-restricted peptide-specific responses by IFNg ELISPOT. The study used PBMC from healthy donors to evaluate the CD8 T-cell response to five pooled or individual HLA-A2 viral peptides. The results were analyzed using a modification of the existing distribution free resampling (DFR) recommended for the analysis of ELISPOT data to ensure the most rigorous possible standard of significance. The results of the study demonstrate that ON resting of PBMC samples prior to IFNg ELISPOT increases both the magnitude and the statistical significance of the responses. In addition, a comparison of the results with a 13-day preculture of PBMC with the peptides before testing demonstrates that ON resting is sufficient for the efficient evaluation of immune functioning.

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DOI
10.3390/cells4010001
Citation Information
Radleigh Santos, Alcinette Bunying, Nazila Sabri, John Yu, et al.. "Improvement of IFNg ELISPOT Performance Following Overnight Resting of Frozen PBMC Samples Confirmed Through Rigorous Statistical Analysis" Cells Vol. 4 Iss. 1 (2014) p. 1 - 18 ISSN: 2073-4409
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/radleigh-santos/21/