Abstrakt: |
Cytokine flow cytometry (CFC) is a multiparameter assay of antigen-specific T cell function, potentially useful in the monitoring of experimental vaccines and progression of infectious diseases and cancer. Automation of CFC assays would greatly facilitate their use in clinical trials and involves several components. We describe here the migration of these assays to 96-well plates, the use of sample-handling robotics, and the use of lyophilized antigen and antibody plates to help automate CFC. Together, these elements can produce an integrated system capable of walkaway automation of an entire assay, resulting in the reproducible processing of potentially hundreds of samples per day. Implementation of such systems has begun to be undertaken by our group and others. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |