An Overview of Peptides and Peptide Pools for Antigen-Specific Stimulation in T-Cell Assays

Methods Mol Biol. 2024:2768:29-50. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3690-9_3.

Abstract

The analysis of antigen-specific T-cell responses has become routine in many laboratories. Functional T-cell assays like enzyme-linked-immuno-spot (ELISPOT), which depend on antigen-specific stimulation, increasingly use peptides to represent the antigen of interest. Besides single peptides, mixtures of peptides (peptide pools) are very frequently applied. Such peptide pools may, for example, represent entire proteins (with overlapping peptides covering a protein sequence) or include noncontiguous peptides such as a collection of T-cell-stimulating peptides. The optimum specification of single peptides or peptide pools for T-cell stimulation assays will depend on the purpose of the test, the target T-cell population, the availability of sample, requirements regarding reproducibility, and, last but not least, the available budget, to mention only the most important factors. Because of the way peptides are produced, they will always contain certain amounts of impurities such as peptides with deletions or truncated peptides, and there may be additional by-products of peptide synthesis. Optimized synthesis protocols as well as purification help reduce impurities that might otherwise cause false-positive assay results. However, specific requirements with respect to purity will vary depending on the purpose of an assay. Finally, storage conditions significantly affect the shelf life of peptides, which is relevant especially for longitudinal studies. The present book chapter addresses all of these aspects in detail. It should provide the researcher with all necessary background knowledge for making the right decisions when it comes to choosing, using, and storing peptides for ELISPOT and other T-cell stimulation assays.

Keywords: Capping; Deletion peptides; ELISPOT; Epitope mapping; Peptide libraries; Peptide pools; Peptide purity; Peptide solvents; Peptide storage; Peptides; Protein-spanning peptide pools; Solid phase peptide synthesis; T-cell activation assays.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Peptides*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • T-Lymphocytes*

Substances

  • Peptides