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Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs

Fluorochrome-conjugated peptide–MHC (pMHC) multimers are commonly used in combination with flow cytometry for direct ex vivo visualization and characterization of Ag-specific T cells, but these reagents can fail to stain cells when TCR affinity and/or TCR cell-surface density are low. pMHC multimer...

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Autores principales: Tungatt, Katie, Bianchi, Valentina, Crowther, Michael D., Powell, Wendy E., Schauenburg, Andrea J., Trimby, Andrew, Donia, Marco, Miles, John J., Holland, Christopher J., Cole, David K., Godkin, Andrew J., Peakman, Mark, Straten, Per Thor, Svane, Inge Marie, Sewell, Andrew K., Dolton, Garry
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AAI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25452566
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1401785
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author Tungatt, Katie
Bianchi, Valentina
Crowther, Michael D.
Powell, Wendy E.
Schauenburg, Andrea J.
Trimby, Andrew
Donia, Marco
Miles, John J.
Holland, Christopher J.
Cole, David K.
Godkin, Andrew J.
Peakman, Mark
Straten, Per Thor
Svane, Inge Marie
Sewell, Andrew K.
Dolton, Garry
author_facet Tungatt, Katie
Bianchi, Valentina
Crowther, Michael D.
Powell, Wendy E.
Schauenburg, Andrea J.
Trimby, Andrew
Donia, Marco
Miles, John J.
Holland, Christopher J.
Cole, David K.
Godkin, Andrew J.
Peakman, Mark
Straten, Per Thor
Svane, Inge Marie
Sewell, Andrew K.
Dolton, Garry
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description Fluorochrome-conjugated peptide–MHC (pMHC) multimers are commonly used in combination with flow cytometry for direct ex vivo visualization and characterization of Ag-specific T cells, but these reagents can fail to stain cells when TCR affinity and/or TCR cell-surface density are low. pMHC multimer staining of tumor-specific, autoimmune, or MHC class II–restricted T cells can be particularly challenging, as these T cells tend to express relatively low-affinity TCRs. In this study, we attempted to improve staining using anti-fluorochrome unconjugated primary Abs followed by secondary staining with anti-Ab fluorochrome-conjugated Abs to amplify fluorescence intensity. Unexpectedly, we found that the simple addition of an anti-fluorochrome unconjugated Ab during staining resulted in considerably improved fluorescence intensity with both pMHC tetramers and dextramers and with PE-, allophycocyanin-, or FITC-based reagents. Importantly, when combined with protein kinase inhibitor treatment, Ab stabilization allowed pMHC tetramer staining of T cells even when the cognate TCR–pMHC affinity was extremely low (K(D) >1 mM) and produced the best results that we have observed to date. We find that this inexpensive addition to pMHC multimer staining protocols also allows improved recovery of cells that have recently been exposed to Ag, improvements in the recovery of self-specific T cells from PBMCs or whole-blood samples, and the use of less reagent during staining. In summary, Ab stabilization of pMHC multimers during T cell staining extends the range of TCR affinities that can be detected, yields considerably enhanced staining intensities, and is compatible with using reduced amounts of these expensive reagents.
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spelling pubmed-42739962014-12-24 Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs Tungatt, Katie Bianchi, Valentina Crowther, Michael D. Powell, Wendy E. Schauenburg, Andrea J. Trimby, Andrew Donia, Marco Miles, John J. Holland, Christopher J. Cole, David K. Godkin, Andrew J. Peakman, Mark Straten, Per Thor Svane, Inge Marie Sewell, Andrew K. Dolton, Garry J Immunol Novel Immunological Methods Fluorochrome-conjugated peptide–MHC (pMHC) multimers are commonly used in combination with flow cytometry for direct ex vivo visualization and characterization of Ag-specific T cells, but these reagents can fail to stain cells when TCR affinity and/or TCR cell-surface density are low. pMHC multimer staining of tumor-specific, autoimmune, or MHC class II–restricted T cells can be particularly challenging, as these T cells tend to express relatively low-affinity TCRs. In this study, we attempted to improve staining using anti-fluorochrome unconjugated primary Abs followed by secondary staining with anti-Ab fluorochrome-conjugated Abs to amplify fluorescence intensity. Unexpectedly, we found that the simple addition of an anti-fluorochrome unconjugated Ab during staining resulted in considerably improved fluorescence intensity with both pMHC tetramers and dextramers and with PE-, allophycocyanin-, or FITC-based reagents. Importantly, when combined with protein kinase inhibitor treatment, Ab stabilization allowed pMHC tetramer staining of T cells even when the cognate TCR–pMHC affinity was extremely low (K(D) >1 mM) and produced the best results that we have observed to date. We find that this inexpensive addition to pMHC multimer staining protocols also allows improved recovery of cells that have recently been exposed to Ag, improvements in the recovery of self-specific T cells from PBMCs or whole-blood samples, and the use of less reagent during staining. In summary, Ab stabilization of pMHC multimers during T cell staining extends the range of TCR affinities that can be detected, yields considerably enhanced staining intensities, and is compatible with using reduced amounts of these expensive reagents. AAI 2015-01-01 2014-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4273996/ /pubmed/25452566 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1401785 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Authors This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY 3.0 Unported license.
spellingShingle Novel Immunological Methods
Tungatt, Katie
Bianchi, Valentina
Crowther, Michael D.
Powell, Wendy E.
Schauenburg, Andrea J.
Trimby, Andrew
Donia, Marco
Miles, John J.
Holland, Christopher J.
Cole, David K.
Godkin, Andrew J.
Peakman, Mark
Straten, Per Thor
Svane, Inge Marie
Sewell, Andrew K.
Dolton, Garry
Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs
title Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs
title_full Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs
title_fullStr Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs
title_full_unstemmed Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs
title_short Antibody Stabilization of Peptide–MHC Multimers Reveals Functional T Cells Bearing Extremely Low-Affinity TCRs
title_sort antibody stabilization of peptide–mhc multimers reveals functional t cells bearing extremely low-affinity tcrs
topic Novel Immunological Methods
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4273996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25452566
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1401785
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