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Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells

The identification and study of antigen-specific CD4 T cells, both in peripheral blood and in tissues, is key for a broad range of immunological research, including vaccine responses and infectious diseases. Detection of these cells is hampered by both their rarity and their heterogeneity, in partic...

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Autores principales: Reiss, Samantha, Baxter, Amy E., Cirelli, Kimberly M., Dan, Jennifer M., Morou, Antigoni, Daigneault, Audrey, Brassard, Nathalie, Silvestri, Guido, Routy, Jean-Pierre, Havenar-Daughton, Colin, Crotty, Shane, Kaufmann, Daniel E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5655442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29065175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186998
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author Reiss, Samantha
Baxter, Amy E.
Cirelli, Kimberly M.
Dan, Jennifer M.
Morou, Antigoni
Daigneault, Audrey
Brassard, Nathalie
Silvestri, Guido
Routy, Jean-Pierre
Havenar-Daughton, Colin
Crotty, Shane
Kaufmann, Daniel E.
author_facet Reiss, Samantha
Baxter, Amy E.
Cirelli, Kimberly M.
Dan, Jennifer M.
Morou, Antigoni
Daigneault, Audrey
Brassard, Nathalie
Silvestri, Guido
Routy, Jean-Pierre
Havenar-Daughton, Colin
Crotty, Shane
Kaufmann, Daniel E.
author_sort Reiss, Samantha
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description The identification and study of antigen-specific CD4 T cells, both in peripheral blood and in tissues, is key for a broad range of immunological research, including vaccine responses and infectious diseases. Detection of these cells is hampered by both their rarity and their heterogeneity, in particular with regards to cytokine secretion profiles. These factors prevent the identification of the total pool of antigen-specific CD4 T cells by classical methods. We have developed assays for the highly sensitive detection of such cells by measuring the upregulation of surface activation induced markers (AIM). Here, we compare two such assays based on concurrent expression of CD69 plus CD40L (CD154) or expression of OX40 plus CD25, and we develop additional AIM assays based on OX40 plus PD-L1 or 4-1BB. We compare the relative sensitivity of these assays for detection of vaccine and natural infection-induced CD4 T cell responses and show that these assays identify distinct, but overlapping populations of antigen-specific CD4 T cells, a subpopulation of which can also be detected on the basis of cytokine synthesis. Bystander activation had minimal effect on AIM markers. However, some T regulatory cells upregulate CD25 upon antigen stimulation. We therefore validated AIM assays designed to exclude most T regulatory cells, for both human and non-human primate (NHP, Macaca mulatta) studies. Overall, through head-to-head comparisons and methodological improvements, we show that AIM assays represent a sensitive and valuable method for the detection of antigen-specific CD4 T cells.
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spelling pubmed-56554422017-11-09 Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells Reiss, Samantha Baxter, Amy E. Cirelli, Kimberly M. Dan, Jennifer M. Morou, Antigoni Daigneault, Audrey Brassard, Nathalie Silvestri, Guido Routy, Jean-Pierre Havenar-Daughton, Colin Crotty, Shane Kaufmann, Daniel E. PLoS One Research Article The identification and study of antigen-specific CD4 T cells, both in peripheral blood and in tissues, is key for a broad range of immunological research, including vaccine responses and infectious diseases. Detection of these cells is hampered by both their rarity and their heterogeneity, in particular with regards to cytokine secretion profiles. These factors prevent the identification of the total pool of antigen-specific CD4 T cells by classical methods. We have developed assays for the highly sensitive detection of such cells by measuring the upregulation of surface activation induced markers (AIM). Here, we compare two such assays based on concurrent expression of CD69 plus CD40L (CD154) or expression of OX40 plus CD25, and we develop additional AIM assays based on OX40 plus PD-L1 or 4-1BB. We compare the relative sensitivity of these assays for detection of vaccine and natural infection-induced CD4 T cell responses and show that these assays identify distinct, but overlapping populations of antigen-specific CD4 T cells, a subpopulation of which can also be detected on the basis of cytokine synthesis. Bystander activation had minimal effect on AIM markers. However, some T regulatory cells upregulate CD25 upon antigen stimulation. We therefore validated AIM assays designed to exclude most T regulatory cells, for both human and non-human primate (NHP, Macaca mulatta) studies. Overall, through head-to-head comparisons and methodological improvements, we show that AIM assays represent a sensitive and valuable method for the detection of antigen-specific CD4 T cells. Public Library of Science 2017-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5655442/ /pubmed/29065175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186998 Text en © 2017 Reiss 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Reiss, Samantha
Baxter, Amy E.
Cirelli, Kimberly M.
Dan, Jennifer M.
Morou, Antigoni
Daigneault, Audrey
Brassard, Nathalie
Silvestri, Guido
Routy, Jean-Pierre
Havenar-Daughton, Colin
Crotty, Shane
Kaufmann, Daniel E.
Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells
title Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells
title_full Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells
title_short Comparative analysis of activation induced marker (AIM) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific CD4 T cells
title_sort comparative analysis of activation induced marker (aim) assays for sensitive identification of antigen-specific cd4 t cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5655442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29065175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186998
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