A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocols

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The introduction of antibody markers to identify undesired cell populations in flow-cytometry based assays, so called DUMP channel markers, has become a practice in an increasing number of labs performing HLA-peptide multimer assays....

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Main Authors: Odunsi Kunle, Yuan Jianda, Clay Tim, McNeil Lisa, Pride Michael, Kalos Michael, Janetzki Sylvia, Price Leah, Attig Sebastian, Hoos Axel, Romero Pedro, Britten Cedrik M
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Published: BMC 2011-07-01
Series:Journal of Translational Medicine
Online Access:http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/108
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spelling doaj-1b3ef0275e1e4152b28362faa896bf402020-11-24T22:57:23ZengBMCJournal of Translational Medicine1479-58762011-07-019110810.1186/1479-5876-9-108A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocolsOdunsi KunleYuan JiandaClay TimMcNeil LisaPride MichaelKalos MichaelJanetzki SylviaPrice LeahAttig SebastianHoos AxelRomero PedroBritten Cedrik M<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The introduction of antibody markers to identify undesired cell populations in flow-cytometry based assays, so called DUMP channel markers, has become a practice in an increasing number of labs performing HLA-peptide multimer assays. However, the impact of the introduction of a DUMP channel in multimer assays has so far not been systematically investigated across a broad variety of protocols.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Cancer Research Institute's Cancer Immunotherapy Consortium (CRI-CIC) conducted a multimer proficiency panel with a specific focus on the impact of DUMP channel use. The panel design allowed individual laboratories to use their own protocol for thawing, staining, gating, and data analysis. Each experiment was performed twice and in parallel, with and without the application of a dump channel strategy.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The introduction of a DUMP channel is an effective measure to reduce the amount of non-specific MULTIMER binding to T cells. Beneficial effects for the use of a DUMP channel were observed across a wide range of individual laboratories and for all tested donor-antigen combinations. In 48% of experiments we observed a reduction of the background MULTIMER-binding. In this subgroup of experiments the median background reduction observed after introduction of a DUMP channel was 0.053%.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We conclude that appropriate use of a DUMP channel can significantly reduce background staining across a large fraction of protocols and improve the ability to accurately detect and quantify the frequency of antigen-specific T cells by multimer reagents. Thus, use of a DUMP channel may become crucial for detecting low frequency antigen-specific immune responses. Further recommendations on assay performance and data presentation guidelines for publication of MULTIMER experimental data are provided.</p> http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/108
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author Odunsi Kunle
Yuan Jianda
Clay Tim
McNeil Lisa
Pride Michael
Kalos Michael
Janetzki Sylvia
Price Leah
Attig Sebastian
Hoos Axel
Romero Pedro
Britten Cedrik M
spellingShingle Odunsi Kunle
Yuan Jianda
Clay Tim
McNeil Lisa
Pride Michael
Kalos Michael
Janetzki Sylvia
Price Leah
Attig Sebastian
Hoos Axel
Romero Pedro
Britten Cedrik M
A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocols
Journal of Translational Medicine
author_facet Odunsi Kunle
Yuan Jianda
Clay Tim
McNeil Lisa
Pride Michael
Kalos Michael
Janetzki Sylvia
Price Leah
Attig Sebastian
Hoos Axel
Romero Pedro
Britten Cedrik M
author_sort Odunsi Kunle
title A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocols
title_short A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocols
title_full A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocols
title_fullStr A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocols
title_full_unstemmed A critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in HLA-peptide multimer staining protocols
title_sort critical assessment for the value of markers to gate-out undesired events in hla-peptide multimer staining protocols
publisher BMC
series Journal of Translational Medicine
issn 1479-5876
publishDate 2011-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The introduction of antibody markers to identify undesired cell populations in flow-cytometry based assays, so called DUMP channel markers, has become a practice in an increasing number of labs performing HLA-peptide multimer assays. However, the impact of the introduction of a DUMP channel in multimer assays has so far not been systematically investigated across a broad variety of protocols.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Cancer Research Institute's Cancer Immunotherapy Consortium (CRI-CIC) conducted a multimer proficiency panel with a specific focus on the impact of DUMP channel use. The panel design allowed individual laboratories to use their own protocol for thawing, staining, gating, and data analysis. Each experiment was performed twice and in parallel, with and without the application of a dump channel strategy.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The introduction of a DUMP channel is an effective measure to reduce the amount of non-specific MULTIMER binding to T cells. Beneficial effects for the use of a DUMP channel were observed across a wide range of individual laboratories and for all tested donor-antigen combinations. In 48% of experiments we observed a reduction of the background MULTIMER-binding. In this subgroup of experiments the median background reduction observed after introduction of a DUMP channel was 0.053%.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>We conclude that appropriate use of a DUMP channel can significantly reduce background staining across a large fraction of protocols and improve the ability to accurately detect and quantify the frequency of antigen-specific T cells by multimer reagents. Thus, use of a DUMP channel may become crucial for detecting low frequency antigen-specific immune responses. Further recommendations on assay performance and data presentation guidelines for publication of MULTIMER experimental data are provided.</p>
url http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/108
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