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Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants

Fluorescent Cell Barcoding (FCB) is a flow cytometric technique which has been used for assessing signaling proteins. This FCB technique has the potential to be applied in other multiparameter analyses. Since data on antigen (Ag)-specific T-cell immune responses, like intracellular cytokine producti...

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Autores principales: Stam, Jose, Abdulahad, Wayel, Huitema, Minke G., Roozendaal, Caroline, Limburg, Pieter C., van Stuijvenberg, Margriet, Schölvinck, Elisabeth H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3197182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22043291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025690
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author Stam, Jose
Abdulahad, Wayel
Huitema, Minke G.
Roozendaal, Caroline
Limburg, Pieter C.
van Stuijvenberg, Margriet
Schölvinck, Elisabeth H.
author_facet Stam, Jose
Abdulahad, Wayel
Huitema, Minke G.
Roozendaal, Caroline
Limburg, Pieter C.
van Stuijvenberg, Margriet
Schölvinck, Elisabeth H.
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description Fluorescent Cell Barcoding (FCB) is a flow cytometric technique which has been used for assessing signaling proteins. This FCB technique has the potential to be applied in other multiparameter analyses. Since data on antigen (Ag)-specific T-cell immune responses, like intracellular cytokine production, are still lacking in infants because limited blood volumes can be obtained for analysis, the FCB technique could be very useful for this purpose. The objectives of this study were to modify the FCB method to be able to measure multiple Ag-specific cytokine reponses in T-cells upon simultaneous stimulation by various antigens and mitogens in small amounts of blood and to investigate the cytokine pattern of T-cell subsets in healthy infants aged six and twelve months. Blood samples, collected from 20 healthy infants aged six and twelve months, were stimulated in vitro with the antigens: phorbol-myristate-acetate (PMA), purified-protein-derivative (PPD), Tetanus-toxoid (TT), Staphylococcal-enterotoxin-B (SEB), and phytohemagglutinin (PHA). Each stimulus was barcoded by labelling with different intensities of fluorescent cell barcoding (FCB) markers. Intracellular production of interleukin-2, interferon-gamma, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha was measured simultaneously in just one blood sample of 600 µl whole blood. Significant age-related differences in cytokine production were shown for PMA, PHA, and TT in CD4(+) T-cells, and for PMA, PHA, SEB, and TT in CD8(+) T-cells. The intracellular cytokine production by CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cells was higher at twelve months compared to six months of age for all antigens, except for PMA, which was lower at the age of twelve months. Based on the consistency in both T-cell subsets, we conclude that the new FCB method is a promising tool to investigate the age-related development of intracellular cytokine production in infants.
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spelling pubmed-31971822011-10-31 Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants Stam, Jose Abdulahad, Wayel Huitema, Minke G. Roozendaal, Caroline Limburg, Pieter C. van Stuijvenberg, Margriet Schölvinck, Elisabeth H. PLoS One Research Article Fluorescent Cell Barcoding (FCB) is a flow cytometric technique which has been used for assessing signaling proteins. This FCB technique has the potential to be applied in other multiparameter analyses. Since data on antigen (Ag)-specific T-cell immune responses, like intracellular cytokine production, are still lacking in infants because limited blood volumes can be obtained for analysis, the FCB technique could be very useful for this purpose. The objectives of this study were to modify the FCB method to be able to measure multiple Ag-specific cytokine reponses in T-cells upon simultaneous stimulation by various antigens and mitogens in small amounts of blood and to investigate the cytokine pattern of T-cell subsets in healthy infants aged six and twelve months. Blood samples, collected from 20 healthy infants aged six and twelve months, were stimulated in vitro with the antigens: phorbol-myristate-acetate (PMA), purified-protein-derivative (PPD), Tetanus-toxoid (TT), Staphylococcal-enterotoxin-B (SEB), and phytohemagglutinin (PHA). Each stimulus was barcoded by labelling with different intensities of fluorescent cell barcoding (FCB) markers. Intracellular production of interleukin-2, interferon-gamma, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha was measured simultaneously in just one blood sample of 600 µl whole blood. Significant age-related differences in cytokine production were shown for PMA, PHA, and TT in CD4(+) T-cells, and for PMA, PHA, SEB, and TT in CD8(+) T-cells. The intracellular cytokine production by CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cells was higher at twelve months compared to six months of age for all antigens, except for PMA, which was lower at the age of twelve months. Based on the consistency in both T-cell subsets, we conclude that the new FCB method is a promising tool to investigate the age-related development of intracellular cytokine production in infants. Public Library of Science 2011-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3197182/ /pubmed/22043291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025690 Text en Stam et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Stam, Jose
Abdulahad, Wayel
Huitema, Minke G.
Roozendaal, Caroline
Limburg, Pieter C.
van Stuijvenberg, Margriet
Schölvinck, Elisabeth H.
Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants
title Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants
title_full Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants
title_fullStr Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants
title_short Fluorescent Cell Barcoding as a Tool to Assess the Age-Related Development of Intracellular Cytokine Production in Small Amounts of Blood from Infants
title_sort fluorescent cell barcoding as a tool to assess the age-related development of intracellular cytokine production in small amounts of blood from infants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3197182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22043291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025690
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