Cross-validation of IFN-γ Elispot assay for measuring alloreactive memory/effector T cell responses in renal transplant recipients

O Bestard, E Crespo, M Stein, M Lúcia, D L Roelen, Y J de Vaal, M P Hernandez-Fuentes, L Chatenoud, K J Wood, F H Claas, J M Cruzado, J M Grinyó, H D Volk, P Reinke, O Bestard, E Crespo, M Stein, M Lúcia, D L Roelen, Y J de Vaal, M P Hernandez-Fuentes, L Chatenoud, K J Wood, F H Claas, J M Cruzado, J M Grinyó, H D Volk, P Reinke

Abstract

Assessment of donor-specific alloreactive memory/effector T cell responses using an IFN-γ Elispot assay has been suggested to be a novel immune-monitoring tool for evaluating the cellular immune risk in renal transplantation. Here, we report the cross-validation data of the IFN-γ Elispot assay performed within different European laboratories taking part of the EU RISET consortium. For this purpose, development of a standard operating procedure (SOP), comparisons of lectures of IFN-γ plates assessing intra- and interlaboratory assay variability of allogeneic or peptide stimuli in both healthy and kidney transplant individuals have been the main objectives. We show that the use of a same SOP and count-settings of the Elispot bioreader allow low coefficient variation between laboratories. Frozen and shipped samples display slightly lower detectable IFN-γ frequencies than fresh samples. Importantly, a close correlation between different laboratories is obtained when measuring high frequencies of antigen-specific primed/memory T cell alloresponses. Interestingly, significant high donor-specific alloreactive T cell responses can be similarly detected among different laboratories in kidney transplant patients displaying histological patterns of acute T cell mediated rejection. In conclusion, assessment of circulating alloreactive memory/effector T cells using an INF-γ Elispot assay can be accurately achieved using the same SOP, Elispot bioreader and experienced technicians in kidney transplantation.

© Copyright 2013 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

Source: PubMed

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