Dear all,
I perform IFNg ELISpot with the mabtech reagents following the mabtech protocol and it works great.
I have realized there is a small fraction of donors which have a high background in the negative control which prevents showing any significant differences between the negative control and the peptide stimulated wells.
Very interestingly, in those donors there are some other viral peptides (presumably the ones the donors have never been in contact with) that are much lower, or where the spot count drops to 0. In other donors that same peptide stimulates T cells properly, therefore it works perfectly.
Do you have any potential explanation for this?? This actually speaks for it that there should be a negative control peptide to prevent this "unspecific"/ unwanted activation. I guess it would also make sense to potentially use that "cleaned" background stimulation as a proper negative control to compare it with the other peptides for which one actually clearly sees additional spots.
Could anyone comment on this?
Thanks a lot.
Best,
Josema