An infected chicken kidney cell co-culture ELISpot for enhanced detection of T cell responses to avian influenza and vaccination

A better understanding of the immune responses of chickens to the influenza virus is essential for the development of new strategies of vaccination and control. We have developed a method incorporating infected chicken kidney cells (CKC) in culture with splenocytes in an IFN? ELISpot assay to enumerate ex vivo responses against influenza virus antigens. Splenocytes from birds challenged with influenza showed specific responses to the influenza virus, with responding cells being mainly CD8 positive. The utility of the assay was also demonstrated in the detection of an antigen specific enhancement of IFN? producing cells from birds vaccinated with recombinant Fowlpox vectored influenza nucleoprotein and matrix protein
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Contributors
Ruiz-Hernandez R, Peroval M, Boyd A, Balkissoon D, Staines K, Smith A, Butter C
Year
2015
Journal
Journal of Immunological Methods
Volume
416
Pages
40-48
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