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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 24.
Published in final edited form as: Methods Mol Biol. 2011;699:119–164. doi: 10.1007/978-1-61737-950-5_7

Table 3.

Recommended Assay and Instrument Controls for Measuring Immune Cell Proliferation

Cells Label Treatment Notes
Assay controlsa Teff CFSE +acc, no stimulusd Negative control: spontaneous Teff proliferation
Teff CFSE +acc + stimulus Positive control: maximum Teff proliferation
Treg Claret +acc, no stimulus Negative control: spontaneous T regulatory proliferation
Treg Claret +acc + stimulus Define Treg proliferation
Teff CFSE PHA Positive control: verify that Teff are able to proliferate when cell surface receptors are bypassed
acc None None Optional: confirm that they remain CD4− throughout assay and will not be confused with highly divided Teff
Teff Varying CFSE +acc + stimulus Staining control: used during assay setup to verify that concentration of tracking dye chosen does not affect Teff proliferation (Fig. 1c)e
Treg None +acc + stimulus Staining control: used during assay setup to verify that tracking dye labeled cells proliferate equivalently to unlabeled cells (Fig. 9)e

Instrument controlsb Teff None Unstimulated, accessory only Set voltage and negative region in CFSE channel
Teff CFSE Unstimulated Set voltage in CFSE channel; set color compensation in other channels; estimate location of undivided Teff
Treg None Unstimulated Set voltage and negative region in Claret channel
Treg Claret Unstimulated Set voltage in Claret channel; set color compensation in other channels; estimate location of undivided Treg
Teff (no Claret) CD4 PE-Cy7 Unstimulated Set compensation
acc + Teff (no CFSE)c LIVE/DEAD Fixable Violet Unstimulated Set compensation
a

Assay controls are included in the experimental plate with test samples to verify that the expected biological outcomes can be recognized using the chosen instrument conditions

b

Instrument controls are used to establish instrument voltages and settings

c

Irradiated accessory cells will be nonviable and should be 100% positive for this viability probe

d

Acc = accessory cells (CD4 negative lymphocytes); stimulus = anti-CD3 plus anti-CD28

e

Needed only to establish optimized staining conditions for tracking dye when assay is first being implemented in the laboratory; not required on a routine basis