TY - JOUR
T1 - Optimization of an ovine antibody-secreting cell assay for detection of antigen-specific immunoglobulin production in peripheral blood leukocytes
AU - Sedgmen, Bradley J
AU - Lofthouse, Shari
AU - Meeusen, Elza Nicole Theresia
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - Enumeration of antibody-secreting cells in peripheral blood by enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) has been used in human studies to detect antigen-specific antibody production at mucosal tissue sites. An alternative assay for detecting and quantitating antigen-specific antibody responses involves culturing circulating peripheral blood antibody-secreting cells and quantitating specific antibody production in culture supernatant by ELISA. In the present study, antigen-specific peripheral blood lymphocytes were isolated from subcutaneously immunized sheep and the parameters for maximizing in vitro antibody production by in vivo-induced antibody-secreting cells optimized for this species. Maximum antibody-secreting cell responses were observed in peripheral blood collected four days after antigen challenge. The addition of lipopolysaccharide and antisheep immunoglobulin had no effect on in vitro antibody secretion by blood antibody-secreting cells, while the effects of pokeweed mitogen were highly variable. However, the combination of anti-Ig and recombinant ovine interleukin-6 to peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures was found to markedly and consistently enhance specific antibody production. In unstimulated cultures, the optimal peripheral blood lymphocyte concentration for generating the greatest antibody responses was 5.0 x 107 cells per mL, but in cultures stimulated with recombinant ovine interleukin-6/antisheep immunoglobulin, the optimal cell concentration was lowered to approximately 1.0 x 107 cells per mL. In vitro, peak immunoglobulin production was usually achieved by day one in unstimulated cultures. In recombinant ovine interleukin-...
AB - Enumeration of antibody-secreting cells in peripheral blood by enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) has been used in human studies to detect antigen-specific antibody production at mucosal tissue sites. An alternative assay for detecting and quantitating antigen-specific antibody responses involves culturing circulating peripheral blood antibody-secreting cells and quantitating specific antibody production in culture supernatant by ELISA. In the present study, antigen-specific peripheral blood lymphocytes were isolated from subcutaneously immunized sheep and the parameters for maximizing in vitro antibody production by in vivo-induced antibody-secreting cells optimized for this species. Maximum antibody-secreting cell responses were observed in peripheral blood collected four days after antigen challenge. The addition of lipopolysaccharide and antisheep immunoglobulin had no effect on in vitro antibody secretion by blood antibody-secreting cells, while the effects of pokeweed mitogen were highly variable. However, the combination of anti-Ig and recombinant ovine interleukin-6 to peripheral blood lymphocyte cultures was found to markedly and consistently enhance specific antibody production. In unstimulated cultures, the optimal peripheral blood lymphocyte concentration for generating the greatest antibody responses was 5.0 x 107 cells per mL, but in cultures stimulated with recombinant ovine interleukin-6/antisheep immunoglobulin, the optimal cell concentration was lowered to approximately 1.0 x 107 cells per mL. In vitro, peak immunoglobulin production was usually achieved by day one in unstimulated cultures. In recombinant ovine interleukin-...
UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&dopt=Citation&list_uids=12848852
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0042347766
M3 - Article
SN - 0818-9641
VL - 81
SP - 305
EP - 310
JO - Immunology and Cell Biology
JF - Immunology and Cell Biology
IS - 4
ER -