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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, November 2001, p. 1248-1257, Vol. 8, No. 6
1071-412X/01/$04.00+0   DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.8.6.1248-1257.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

Enzyme-Linked Immunospot Assays Provide a Sensitive Tool for Detection of Cytokine Secretion by Monocytes

Mathilde Kouwenhoven,* Volkan Özenci, Natalia Teleshova, Yassir Hussein, Yu-Min Huang, Alexandre Eusebio, and Hans Link

Neuroimmunology Unit, Division of Neurology, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden

Received 12 April 2001/Returned for modification 23 May 2001/Accepted 27 July 2001

Blood monocytes as well as tissue-differentiated macrophages play a pivotal role in controlling immune reactions. Monocytes regulate the extent, nature, and duration of immune responses by secretion of cytokines. Interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha ), IL-10, and IL-12 are of particular interest, since IL-12 shifts the immune response towards a Th1 type, facilitating the production of, e.g., TNF-alpha and IL-6, while IL-10 counteracts Th1 responses and promotes the production of Th2-related cytokines such as IL-4. A tight regulation of these four cytokines keeps the balance and decides whether Th1 or Th2 will predominate in immune reactions. Enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assays are among the most-sensitive and -specific methods available for cytokine research. They permit ex vivo identification of individual cells actively secreting cytokines. In the present study we prepared monocytes from healthy subjects' blood and adapted ELISPOT assays to define optimal conditions to detect and enumerate monocytes secreting IL-6, TNF-alpha , IL-10, and IL-12. The optimal time for monocyte incubation was 24 h, and optimal monocyte numbers (in cells per well) were 2,000 for IL-6, 1,000 for TNF-alpha , 50,000 for IL-10, and 100,000 for enumeration of IL-12 secreting monocytes. Among healthy subjects, 10% ± 5% of the monocytes secreted IL-6, 12% ± 12% secreted TNF-alpha , 0.1% ± 0.1% secreted IL-10, and 0.2% ± 0.3% secreted IL-12 (values are means ± standard deviations). In conclusion, ELISPOT assays constitute a valuable tool to enumerate monocytes secreting IL-6, TNF-alpha , IL-10, and IL-12 and probably to enumerate monocytes secreting other cytokines and proteins.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Mathilde Kouwenhoven, Department of Neurology, Huddinge University Hospital, SE-141 86 Stockholm, Sweden. Phone: 46-8-5858 2277. Fax: 46-8-5858 7080. E-mail: mathilde.kouwenhoven{at}neurotec.ki.se.


Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, November 2001, p. 1248-1257, Vol. 8, No. 6
1071-412X/01/$04.00+0   DOI: 10.1128/CDLI.8.6.1248-1257.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.



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