1. Optimization and qualification of a memory B-cell ELISpot for the detection of vaccine-induced memory responses in HIV vaccine trials.
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Walsh, Paula N., Friedrich, David P., Williams, Julie A., Smith, Rebecca J., Stewart, Terri L., Carter, Donald K., Liao, Hua-Xin, McElrath, M. Juliana, and Frahm, Nicole
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AIDS vaccines , *B cells , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *MEMORY , *DRUG analysis , *IMMUNE system - Abstract
Abstract: Various aspects of the human immune system can be analyzed to determine the efficacy of a vaccine. We have developed a B-cell ELISpot to measure HIV-specific antibody-secreting B cells in the peripheral blood as a result of vaccination or natural infection. Our method includes stimulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells with interleukin-2 and a polyclonal activator, R848, to induce memory B cells to differentiate into antibody-secreting cells. Total immunoglobulin-secreting as well as antigen-specific B cells are then quantified. We have tested several HIV Env gp120 and gp140 proteins from different HIV subtypes, as well as a sensitive consensus group M Env gp140. Our findings indicate that the B-cell ELISpot provides a sensitive and specific tool to detect antigen-specific memory B-cell responses, and it is equally suited to detect antibody-secreting plasmablasts present in the circulation shortly after infection or vaccination. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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