@inbook{7525c78a0ac642d7a753c4fea3854dd0,
title = "T-cell proliferation assay: Determination of immunodominant T-cell epitopes of food allergens",
abstract = "Characterization of allergen-specific T cells is critical to understand their contribution to disease pathogenesis. The identification of immunodominant T-cell epitopes is crucial for development of T-cell-based vaccines. Peptide-specific T-cell proliferation studies are usually performed in a library of short synthetic peptides (15mer or 20mer) with 3 or 5 offset spanning the entire length of the allergen. T-cell peptide epitopes lack the primary and tertiary structure of the native protein to cross-link IgE, but retain the ability to stimulate T cells. The peptides sequences can also be obtained either by in silico approaches and in vitro binding assays. The efficacy of T-cell epitope-based peptide immunotherapy has been proven in certain allergies. The present methodology describes T-cell proliferation assays using whole blood sample from allergic subjects.",
keywords = "Epitopes, Peptides, T cell, T cell proliferation, Thymidine incorporation",
author = "Madhan Masilamani and Mariona Pascal and Sampson, {Hugh A.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Springer Science+Business Media LLC 2017.",
year = "2017",
doi = "10.1007/978-1-4939-6925-8_15",
language = "English",
series = "Methods in Molecular Biology",
publisher = "Humana Press Inc.",
pages = "189--198",
booktitle = "Methods in Molecular Biology",
}