A dual-color enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assay enabled us to analyze three types of cytokine-secreting cells simultaneously. T helper (Th) cells can be subdivided into at least two distinct functional subsets based on their cytokine secretion profiles. The first type of clones (Th1) produces interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ), but not IL-4 or IL-5. The second type of clones (Th2) produces IL-4 and IL-5, but not IL-2 or IFN-γ. Furthermore, the presence of the third type (Th0) of cell, which is a precursor of Th1 or Th2 cells, has been demonstrated to produce both Th1- and Th2-type cytokines. The dual-color ELISPOT assay was developed to differentiate these three subtypes of Th cells in an identical well. In the system, the red spots corresponding to IL-2-secreting cells (Th1) were developed with horseradish peroxidase and aminoethylcarbazole/H2O2. The light-blue spots corresponding to IL-4-secreting cells (Th2) were developed with alkaline phosphatase and Vector blue (chromogenic substrate for alkaline phosphatase). The mixed-colored (indigo) spots corresponding to both types of cytokine-secreting cells (Th0-cells) were developed with both chromogenic substrates. With this system, we could detect the IL-2- and/or IL-4-secreting cells simultaneously in a murine spleen cell or human peripheral mononuclear cell preparation. © 2005 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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Okamoto, Y. (2005). Development of the method for analysis of the cytokine balance shift associated with diseases. Yakugaku Zasshi. https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.125.355
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