Abstract
Antigen-specific killing ability of effector CD8(+) T cells is critical for protective immunity against infection. Here, we describe in vivo cytotoxic T cell assay to examine effector function of antigen-specific CD8(+) T cells. Mice infected with Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) expressing chicken ovalbumin as a model antigen mount ovalbumin-specific CD8(+) T cell responses. Effector CD8(+) T cell function in vivo is determined by mixed transfer of OVA peptide-pulsed target cells with control target cells into the previously immunized mice. Difference in CFSE expression levels clearly marks two distinct populations: Antigen-pulsed target cells-CFSE(low) vs. unpulsed target cells-CFSE(hi). The frequencies between antigen-pulsed target cells and control target cells are used as readouts of antigen-specific killing.
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Kim, M., Ouyang, W., Liao, W., Zhang, M., & Li, M. (2014). Murine in vivo CD8+ T Cell Killing Assay. BIO-PROTOCOL, 4(13). https://doi.org/10.21769/bioprotoc.1172
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