Large-scale detection of antigen-specific T cells using peptide-MHC-I multimers labeled with DNA barcodes
- PMID: 27571370
- DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3662
Large-scale detection of antigen-specific T cells using peptide-MHC-I multimers labeled with DNA barcodes
Abstract
Identification of the peptides recognized by individual T cells is important for understanding and treating immune-related diseases. Current cytometry-based approaches are limited to the simultaneous screening of 10-100 distinct T-cell specificities in one sample. Here we use peptide-major histocompatibility complex (MHC) multimers labeled with individual DNA barcodes to screen >1,000 peptide specificities in a single sample, and detect low-frequency CD8 T cells specific for virus- or cancer-restricted antigens. When analyzing T-cell recognition of shared melanoma antigens before and after adoptive cell therapy in melanoma patients, we observe a greater number of melanoma-specific T-cell populations compared with cytometry-based approaches. Furthermore, we detect neoepitope-specific T cells in tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and peripheral blood from patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Barcode-labeled pMHC multimers enable the combination of functional T-cell analysis with large-scale epitope recognition profiling for the characterization of T-cell recognition in various diseases, including in small clinical samples.
Comment in
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Improved Analyses of CD8+ T Cell Specificities Using Multimers of Peptide MHC Complexes Coupled to DNA Barcodes.Transplantation. 2017 Feb;101(2):219-221. doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000001601. Transplantation. 2017. PMID: 28118315 No abstract available.
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