Abstract
Enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) is an assay used to detect secretion of cytokines from immune cells. The resolution and sensitivity of ELISPOT allow for the detection of rare T cell specificities and small quantities of molecules produced by individual cells. In this chapter, we describe an epitope screening method that uses CD4+ T cell ELISPOT assays to identify specific novel mycobacterial antigens as potential vaccine candidates. In order to screen a large number of candidate epitopes simultaneously, pools of predicted MHC class II peptides were used to identify mycobacterial specific CD4+ T cells. Using this method, we identified novel mycobacterial antigens as vaccine candidates.
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Johnson, A.J., Kennedy, S.C., Ng, T.W., Porcelli, S.A. (2018). Identification of Novel Mycobacterial Targets for Murine CD4+ T-Cells by IFNγ ELISPOT. In: Kalyuzhny, A. (eds) Handbook of ELISPOT . Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 1808. Humana Press, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-8567-8_12
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