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Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells
Fluorescence-labeled peptide-MHC class I multimers serve as ideal tools for the detection of antigen-specific T cells by flow cytometry, enabling functional and phenotypical characterization of specific T cells at the single cell level. While this technique offers a number of unique advantages, MHC...
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4309491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25297339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cyto.a.22575 |
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author | Hadrup, Sine Reker Maurer, Dominik Laske, Karoline Frøsig, Thomas Mørch Andersen, Sofie Ramskov Britten, Cedrik M van der Burg, Sjoerd H Walter, Steffen Gouttefangeas, Cécile |
author_facet | Hadrup, Sine Reker Maurer, Dominik Laske, Karoline Frøsig, Thomas Mørch Andersen, Sofie Ramskov Britten, Cedrik M van der Burg, Sjoerd H Walter, Steffen Gouttefangeas, Cécile |
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description | Fluorescence-labeled peptide-MHC class I multimers serve as ideal tools for the detection of antigen-specific T cells by flow cytometry, enabling functional and phenotypical characterization of specific T cells at the single cell level. While this technique offers a number of unique advantages, MHC multimer reagents can be difficult to handle in terms of stability and quality assurance. The stability of a given fluorescence-labeled MHC multimer complex depends on both the stability of the peptide-MHC complex itself and the stability of the fluorochrome. Consequently, stability is difficult to predict and long-term storage is generally not recommended. We investigated here the possibility of cryopreserving MHC multimers, both in-house produced and commercially available, using a wide range of peptide-MHC class I multimers comprising virus and cancer-associated epitopes of different affinities presented by various HLA-class I molecules. Cryopreservation of MHC multimers was feasible for at least 6 months, when they were dissolved in buffer containing 5–16% glycerol (v/v) and 0.5% serum albumin (w/v). The addition of cryoprotectants was tolerated across three different T-cell staining protocols for all fluorescence labels tested (PE, APC, PE-Cy7 and Quantum dots). We propose cryopreservation as an easily implementable method for stable storage of MHC multimers and recommend the use of cryopreservation in long-term immunomonitoring projects, thereby eliminating the variability introduced by different batches and inconsistent stability. © 2014 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry |
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spelling | pubmed-43094912015-02-09 Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells Hadrup, Sine Reker Maurer, Dominik Laske, Karoline Frøsig, Thomas Mørch Andersen, Sofie Ramskov Britten, Cedrik M van der Burg, Sjoerd H Walter, Steffen Gouttefangeas, Cécile Cytometry A Special Section : Improving Methods for Blood Cell Analysis Fluorescence-labeled peptide-MHC class I multimers serve as ideal tools for the detection of antigen-specific T cells by flow cytometry, enabling functional and phenotypical characterization of specific T cells at the single cell level. While this technique offers a number of unique advantages, MHC multimer reagents can be difficult to handle in terms of stability and quality assurance. The stability of a given fluorescence-labeled MHC multimer complex depends on both the stability of the peptide-MHC complex itself and the stability of the fluorochrome. Consequently, stability is difficult to predict and long-term storage is generally not recommended. We investigated here the possibility of cryopreserving MHC multimers, both in-house produced and commercially available, using a wide range of peptide-MHC class I multimers comprising virus and cancer-associated epitopes of different affinities presented by various HLA-class I molecules. Cryopreservation of MHC multimers was feasible for at least 6 months, when they were dissolved in buffer containing 5–16% glycerol (v/v) and 0.5% serum albumin (w/v). The addition of cryoprotectants was tolerated across three different T-cell staining protocols for all fluorescence labels tested (PE, APC, PE-Cy7 and Quantum dots). We propose cryopreservation as an easily implementable method for stable storage of MHC multimers and recommend the use of cryopreservation in long-term immunomonitoring projects, thereby eliminating the variability introduced by different batches and inconsistent stability. © 2014 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2015-01 2014-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4309491/ /pubmed/25297339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cyto.a.22575 Text en © 2014 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry |
spellingShingle | Special Section : Improving Methods for Blood Cell Analysis Hadrup, Sine Reker Maurer, Dominik Laske, Karoline Frøsig, Thomas Mørch Andersen, Sofie Ramskov Britten, Cedrik M van der Burg, Sjoerd H Walter, Steffen Gouttefangeas, Cécile Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells |
title | Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells |
title_full | Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells |
title_fullStr | Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells |
title_short | Cryopreservation of MHC Multimers: Recommendations for Quality Assurance in Detection of Antigen Specific T Cells |
title_sort | cryopreservation of mhc multimers: recommendations for quality assurance in detection of antigen specific t cells |
topic | Special Section : Improving Methods for Blood Cell Analysis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4309491/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25297339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cyto.a.22575 |
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