MHC Class I Tetramer Reagents

Antigen Specific T Cell Tracking

The development of MHC peptide tetramers has allowed direct insights into the frequency, distribution and dynamics of the cellular immune response. Monitoring T cell responses is now possible in a range of infectious diseases such as Influenza, Hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV), HIV, Cytomegalo (CMV) and Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) as well as in cancer research, transplantation immunology and vaccine development. The multivalent nature of the tetramer increases the avidity and results in stable binding of tetramers to the corresponding antigen-specific T cells.

CD8+ T cells recognize virally infected cells or tumor cells and use cytotoxic molecules to kill the target cell. T cells that are stimulated by antigen are developmentally programmed to divide at least 7 - 10 times and to differentiate into effector cytotoxic T lymphocytes and long lived, functional memory CD8+ T cells. This polyclonal expansion of antigen-specific T cells can be monitored with tetramers. The number of tetramer-positive and CD8-positive T cells is determined by flow cytometry.


MHC-peptide molecules elicit cytolytic T cell responses and stimulate the expansion of antigen-specific
T cells. Class I Tetramers provide a powerfull and general tool for the study of antigen-specific
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Available HLA-A2 Class I Tetramers

Viral Antigens

  • Cytomegalo Virus
  • Epstein Barr Virus
  • Influenza Virus
  • Hepatitis B Virus
  • Hepatitis C Virus
  • HIV

Bacterial Antigens

  • Mycobacterium bovis
  • Chlamydia
  • Plasmodium falciparum

Cancer Related

  • GP100
  • MART-1
  • HER-2/neu
  • Proteinase 1
  • Tyrosinase
  • Survivin
  • Wilms Tumor
  • Telomerase

We supply all Class I Tetramers as PE- or APC-labeled tetramers. The corresponding peptide and the biotinylated MHC Monomer is also available. For ordering, please have a look at our pricelist.

In addition to our product portfolio, we also offer our services for custom-specific production of MHC Tetramers. Please do not hesitate to ask for a quotation.