Quantification of human chemokine production in TLR-stimulated and antigen-specific recall responses.

Monique Stinson, Renee Douville, Yuriy Lissitsyn, Melanie Blanchard, William Stefura, Estelle Simons, Allan Becker, Peter Nickerson, Kevin Coombs, Kent HayGlass
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Chemokines are primarily low molecular mass proteins that are produced and usually released by a wide variety of cell types. Differential chemokine responses can be excellent early markers of immune dysfunction, allowing clinical intervention prior to expression of full blown undesirable effector responses. Thus, assessment of the nature and intensity of Ag-dependent chemokine production provides a valuable tool for probing human immune regulation.Here, we provide detailed instructions on approaches we have developed to assess the nature and intensity of recall responses to a wide variety of exogenous and endogenous antigens capable of consistently stimulating chemokine responses by PBMC from adult and pediatric populations. This chapter is divided into two sections. The first is focused on culture techniques for eliciting antigen-driven chemokine responses for a panel of chemokines that are relevant to immune function. The second section details assay systems for their quantitative analysis.

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tlr刺激和抗原特异性召回反应中人类趋化因子产生的定量。
趋化因子主要是由多种细胞类型产生和释放的低分子质量蛋白质。差异趋化因子反应可以是免疫功能障碍的优秀早期标记,允许在完全不良效应反应表达之前进行临床干预。因此,评估ag依赖性趋化因子产生的性质和强度为探索人类免疫调节提供了有价值的工具。在这里,我们提供了详细的说明,我们已经开发的方法来评估对各种外源性和内源性抗原的回忆反应的性质和强度,这些抗原能够持续刺激成人和儿童PBMC的趋化因子反应。本章分为两节。第一个重点是培养技术,以激发抗原驱动的趋化因子反应,对一组与免疫功能相关的趋化因子。第二部分详细介绍了定量分析的测定系统。
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