Quality Control: Chain Pairing Precision and Monitoring of Cross-Sample Contamination: A Method by the AIRR Community
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Quality Control: Chain Pairing Precision and Monitoring of Cross-Sample Contamination: A Method by the AIRR Community
Abstract
New approaches in high-throughput analysis of immune receptor repertoires are enabling major advances in immunology and for the discovery of precision immunotherapeutics. Commensurate with growth of the field, there has been an increased need for the establishment of techniques for quality control of immune receptor data. Our laboratory has standardized the use of multiple quality control techniques in immunoglobulin (IG) and T-cell receptor (TR) sequencing experiments to ensure quality control throughout diverse experimental conditions. These quality control methods can also validate the development of new technological approaches and accelerate the training of laboratory personnel. This chapter describes multiple quality control techniques, including split-replicate cell preparations that enable repeat analyses and bioinformatic methods to quantify and ensure high sample quality. We hope that these quality control approaches can accelerate the technical adoption and validated use of unpaired and natively paired immune receptor data.
Keywords: B-cell receptor; Next-generation sequencing; PCR; Quality control; Replicate analysis; Single-cell analysis; T-cell receptor.
© 2022. The Author(s).
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