Multimer technologies for detection and adoptive transfer of antigen-specific T cells

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Rosaely Casalegno-Garduño
Anita Schmitt
Junxia Yao
Xinchao Wang
Xun Xu
Mathias Freund
Michael Schmitt
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[1] University Clinic Rostock,Department of Internal Medicine III, Clinical Stem Cell Transplantation and Immunotherapy
[2] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Center for Stem Cell Research and Application, Institute of Hematology, Union Hospital
[3] Zhongda Hospital,Department of Oncology and Hematology
[4] Southeast University,Department of Immunology
[5] Jiangsu University,undefined
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Tetramers; Streptamers; Flow cytometry; Adoptive T-cell transfer;
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Identification and purification of antigen-specific T cells without altering their functional status are of high scientific and clinical interest. Staining with major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-peptide multimers constitutes a very powerful method to study antigen-specific T-cell subpopulations, allowing their direct visualization and quantification. MHC-peptide multimers, such as dimers, tetramers, pentamers, streptamers, dextramers and octamers have been used to evaluate the frequency of CD8+ T cells, specific for tumor/leukemia-associated antigens as well as for viral antigens, e.g., CMVpp65 and EBV-EBNA. Moreover, MHC-peptide multimers have been used for rapid and efficient ex vivo isolation and expansion of T cells. A recent development in the field of MHC-peptide multimers led to the purification of CD8+ T cells specific for leukemia antigens. This might help to select leukemia-specific donor lymphocyte infusions (DLIs), thus allowing dissection of the noxious graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) from beneficial anti-viral and even anti-leukemic effects. This review covers different types of MHC-peptide multimers and their applications, as well as the impact that multimers might have on further development of DLIs.
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