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  • Title: Optimization and comparison of the MTT assay and the 3H-TdR assay for the detection of IL-2 in helper T cell precursor assays.
    Author: Russell CA, Vindelov LL.
    Journal: J Immunol Methods; 1998 Aug 01; 217(1-2):165-75. PubMed ID: 9776586.
    Abstract:
    The helper T cell precursor (HTLp) assay is of value for predicting graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation. The assay requires reliable detection of the amount of interleukin 2 (IL-2) produced by one cell. To optimize the IL-2 sensitivity of our HTLp assay we tested an IL-2 dependent cell line, CTLL-2, with two different measurement methods: a colorimetric assay with tetrazolium (MTT) and an isotope incorporation assay with 3H-thymidine (3H-TdR). The test conditions examined encompassed: time without IL-2, preincubation time in IL-2, CTLL-2 cell concentration and different human sera. Due to the different measurement procedures, the volumes of the IL-2 dilutions were 75 microl in assays with MTT and 150 microl in assays with 3H-TdR. We found that it was the amount of IL-2, not the concentration, that limited the growth of CTLL-2 cells. In the most optimal setting the MTT assay could detect 0.6 pg IL-2/well, corresponding to 8 pg/ml. For the 3H-TdR assay the sensitivity was 0.6 pg/well, corresponding to 4 pg/ml. Because of the possibility of IL-2 detection in the whole culture volume (150 microl), we found that the 3H-TdR assay was superior to the MTT assay with a 10-fold better sensitivity in different human sera.
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