“…While initially IFN-γ ELISPOT assays found wide use for the detection of Th1/Tc1 cells, continued advancement in the ELISPOT field has enabled the detection of Th2/Tc2, Th17, cytolytic, and regulatory T cells via measurements of antigen-induced release of IL-2, IL-4, IL-5 [5,15,16], IL-17 [17], Granzyme B and perforin [18,19,20], and IL-10 [21], respectively. When it comes to the detection of polyfunctional T cells, dual color ELISPOT assays permit the measurement of cytokine coexpression in individual T cells with the same sensitivity as ICS, however, low frequency responses that are difficult to detect by ICS can be readily detected by dual color ELISPOT [22].…”