High-throughput and multimodal profiling of antigen-specific T cells with a droplet-based cell-cell interaction screening platform
- PMID: 39348735
- DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2024.116815
High-throughput and multimodal profiling of antigen-specific T cells with a droplet-based cell-cell interaction screening platform
Abstract
Identifying antigen-specific T cells from tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes is essential for designing effective T cell immunotherapies. Traditional methods can detect antigen-specific T cells but struggle with high-throughput screening and multimodal profiling simultaneously. To address this issue, we developed DropCCI, a new strategy that transfers antigen information to co-incubated T cells for high-throughput, non-contaminated multimodal profiling. In DropCCI, droplets encapsulated DNA barcodes and antigen-loaded antigen-presenting cells (APCs), while click chemistry-modified T cells were injected into these droplets to capture free barcodes and acquire the corresponding antigen information. Following cell-cell interaction, APCs were removed via streptavidin-biotin conjugation, to prevent contamination. The resulting T cells underwent single-cell omics sequencing for comprehensive profiling of their antigen specificity, transcriptome, and genomics accurately. This click-chemistry method allowed detection of antigen-specific T cells without lysing APCs, avoiding cross-cell contamination and enabling low-noise multimodal profiling of primary T cells. With a completion time within 12 h and no requirement for complex equipment, DropCCI provides unbiased single-cell sequencing results that offer a comprehensive understanding of anti-tumor T cell responses. The concept of DropCCI holds great promise not only for advancing the field of T cell immunotherapy but also for its potential application in studying other cell-cell interactions.
Keywords: Antigen-specific T cell screening; Click chemistry; Droplet microfluidics; Single-cell multimodal sequencing.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest Zhong Qiang Ding was an investigator of Merry Electronics (Singapore) Co. Ltd.
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