TY - JOUR
T1 - The adaptation of the plaque reduction assay for measuring specific cytotoxic cells in limiting dilution cultures
AU - Ezaki, T.
AU - Christensen, Neil
AU - Skinner, M. A.
AU - Marbrook, J.
PY - 1984/2/10
Y1 - 1984/2/10
N2 - The use of the original haemolytic plaque reduction technique to measure cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) has been developed further as a rapid screening assay, particularly suitable for limiting dilution analyses. Using hybridoma cells as targets, the cytotoxicity has been measured by the loss of haemolytic plaque formation and by the reduction of the amount of haemolytic monoclonal antibody secreted from viable target cells into the assay supernatants. The assessment of large numbers of cytotoxic samples has been greatly facilitated by quantitating the amount of haemoglobin released in the assay with an automated microELISA multiscanner and by scoring visually using a modification of the spot test. Using these new techniques, relatively high frequency estimates of cytotoxic cell precursors in an allogeneic response (1 in 462 spleen cells) and an anti-fluorescein response (1 in 3970 spleen cells) were obtained. Since the methods are very simple, rapid, and sensitive, these assay systems provide effective alternatives to radioisotope release in limiting dilution analyses.
AB - The use of the original haemolytic plaque reduction technique to measure cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) has been developed further as a rapid screening assay, particularly suitable for limiting dilution analyses. Using hybridoma cells as targets, the cytotoxicity has been measured by the loss of haemolytic plaque formation and by the reduction of the amount of haemolytic monoclonal antibody secreted from viable target cells into the assay supernatants. The assessment of large numbers of cytotoxic samples has been greatly facilitated by quantitating the amount of haemoglobin released in the assay with an automated microELISA multiscanner and by scoring visually using a modification of the spot test. Using these new techniques, relatively high frequency estimates of cytotoxic cell precursors in an allogeneic response (1 in 462 spleen cells) and an anti-fluorescein response (1 in 3970 spleen cells) were obtained. Since the methods are very simple, rapid, and sensitive, these assay systems provide effective alternatives to radioisotope release in limiting dilution analyses.
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U2 - 10.1016/0022-1759(84)90349-1
DO - 10.1016/0022-1759(84)90349-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 6418824
AN - SCOPUS:0021334955
SN - 0022-1759
VL - 66
SP - 357
EP - 368
JO - Journal of Immunological Methods
JF - Journal of Immunological Methods
IS - 2
ER -