Linking T-cell receptor sequence to functional phenotype at the single-cell level

A Han, J Glanville, L Hansmann, MM Davis - Nature biotechnology, 2014 - nature.com
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Although each T lymphocyte expresses a T-cell receptor (TCR) that recognizes cognate
antigen and controls T-cell activation, different T cells bearing the same TCR can be
functionally distinct. Each TCR is a heterodimer, and both α-and β-chains contribute to
determining TCR antigen specificity. Here we present a methodology enabling integration of
information about TCR specificity with information about T cell function. This method
involves sequencing of TCRα and TCRβ genes, and amplifying functional genes …
Abstract
Although each T lymphocyte expresses a T-cell receptor (TCR) that recognizes cognate antigen and controls T-cell activation, different T cells bearing the same TCR can be functionally distinct. Each TCR is a heterodimer, and both α- and β-chains contribute to determining TCR antigen specificity. Here we present a methodology enabling integration of information about TCR specificity with information about T cell function. This method involves sequencing of TCRα and TCRβ genes, and amplifying functional genes characteristic of different T cell subsets, in single T cells. Because this approach retains information about individual TCRα-TCRβ pairs, TCRs of interest can be expressed and used in functional studies, for antigen discovery, or in therapeutic applications. We apply this approach to study the clonal ancestry and differentiation of T lymphocytes infiltrating a human colorectal carcinoma.
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