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Statistical evaluation for detection of peptide specific interferon-gamma secreting T-cells induced by HIV vaccine determined by ELISPOT assay.

Periwal SB, Spagna K, Shahabi V, Quiroz J, Shroff KE

Department of Viral Vaccine Immunology, Wyeth Research, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA.

Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) secreting T-cells play an important role in immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease pathogenesis. A common technique to determine the efficacy of the HIV vaccines in murine models is to compare the number of IFN-gamma secreting T-cells induced by HIV vaccine to a control group. The measurement of IFN-gamma secreting T-cells relies on an ELISPOT assay. This assay is carried out in triplicate wells from the same mouse on the same ELISPOT plate. The numbers of spot forming cells (SFC) from these wells are correlated counts. Traditionally, simple statistical methods, such as ANOVA or Kruskall-Wallis tests, are performed on means by mouse. These approaches ignore the fact that the data are correlated counts. Count data are usually assumed to follow the Poisson distribution. However, some count data exhibit overdispersion that can affect the test statistics. The negative binomial distribution is an alternative to the Poisson distribution in the presence of overdispersion. Hence, negative binomial regression is a more suitable approach for overdispersed count data. In this study, we used a negative binomial regression to determine that IL-12 was a good adjuvant. The results of the study using a negative binomial regression are discussed.

Published 10 October 2005 in J Immunol Methods, 305(2): 128-34.
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