ovalbumin in immunoassays 3-22-12

2014-08-29

azim58 - ovalbumin in immunoassays 3-22-12


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http://www.nature.com.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/nri/journal/v4/n8/pdf/nri1413.pd
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In line with this result, two papers showed that

the primary in vivo CD8+ T-cell response to syngeneic

spleen cells loaded with ovalbumin requires CD4+ T-cell

help to be assayed by intracellular cytokine staining or

tetramer staining 7 days after immunization39,40.

39. Sun, J. C. & Bevan, M. J. Cutting edge: long-lived CD8 memory and
protective immunity in the absence of CD40 expression on CD8 T cells. J.
Immunol. 172, 3385–3389 (2004).

40. Le Bon, A. et al. Cross-priming of CD8+ T cells stimulated by
virus-induced type I interferon. Nature Immunol. 4, 1009–1015 (2003).

These papers look like they inject e. coli produced ovalbumin into e
coli, but they don't do an elispot with this whole protein.


here's some information about whole protein ELISPOTS


ussion



o forum response 3-22-12.1640
o .In vitro IFN-γ ELISPOT responses to HIV Gag p55 whole protein

for Immunological Monitoring
not available


I'll just e-mail the company Worthington Biochemical

such as an ELISPOT? I have a friend who told me that pure protein has
to be used. He had an experience in which he used protein produced from
E. coli, and there appears to have been left-over E. coli components
which greatly raised the immune response observed from the T cells in
the ELISPOT. Thanks for any information you can offer me!

Best regards,
Kurt Whittemore

Graduate Student
Arizona State University
BIODESIGN INSTITUTE
Center for Innovations in Medicine
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TEMPE, AZ 85287