Vagaries of the ELISpot Assay: Specific Detection of Antigen Responsive Cells Requires Purified CD8(+) T Cells and MHC Class I Expressing Antigen Presenting Cell Lines
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Quantification of antigen-specific CD8(+) T cells is important for monitoring infection, vaccination, and response to therapy in cancer and immune-mediated diseases. Cytokine enzyme-linked-immunospot (ELISpot) assays are often used for this purpose. We found that substantial spot formation in IFNγ ELISpot assays occurred independently of CD8(+) T cells even when classical MHC class I restricted peptides are used for stimulation. Using fractionated cells and intracellular cytokine staining, the non-CD8(+) T cell IFNγ production was attributed to the CD4(+) T cell fraction. We therefore refined a cell line-based ELISpot assay combining HLA-A*0201 expressing K562 cells for antigen presentation with purified CD8(+) T cells and demonstrated that it specifically detected CD8(+) T cell responses with detection limits comparable to traditional ELISpot assays and dextramer-based quantification. The assay was further adapted to whole antigen responses with antigen (pre-proinsulin)-expressing HLA-A*0201K562 cells. Thus, we revealed and corrected a weak spot of the CD8(+) ELISpot assay.
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