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Review
. 2014 Nov;84(5):439-49.
doi: 10.1111/tan.12454.

Ex vivo assessment of cellular immune function - applications in patient care and clinical studies

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Ex vivo assessment of cellular immune function - applications in patient care and clinical studies

M Lindemann. Tissue Antigens. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

Cellular ex vivo assays have a broad range of applications in patient care and clinical studies, especially when they are standardized and highly sensitive. As compared to analyses by molecular genetics such as the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) testing, they are usually more global. These assays partly mimic the in vivo situation, relying on a complex interaction of various immune cells. For example, they can be used to determine modulation of alloresponses by treatment or underlying disease, diagnose and quantify primary and secondary cellular immunodeficiency, follow-up vaccination responses, measure adoptive transfer of virus-specific immunity via hematopoietic stem cell or liver transplantation, assess allergy, antimicrobial immunity and also rare effector/memory cells directed against tumor antigens. This review will first shortly describe various cellular in vitro methods and then present applications, summarizing some own studies performed within the last 18 years.

Keywords: cellular immune function; enzyme-linked immunospot; lymphocyte transformation test; mixed leukocyte culture.

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