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Computational estimation of clonal diversity in autoimmunity.

Zewen Kelvin TuongRohan van der MerwePablo F CaneteJonathan A Roco
Published in: Immunology and cell biology (2024)
Diversity is the cornerstone of the adaptive immune system, crucial for its effectiveness against constantly evolving pathogens that pose threats to higher vertebrates. Accurately measuring and interpreting this diversity presents challenges for immunologists, as changes in diversity and clonotype composition can tip the balance between protective immunity and autoimmunity. In this review, we present the current methods commonly used to measure diversity from single-cell T-cell receptor and B-cell receptor sequencing. We also discuss two case studies where single-cell sequencing and diversity estimations have led to breakthroughs in autoimmune disease discovery and therapeutic innovation, and reflect upon the necessity and importance of accurately defining and measuring lymphocyte diversity in these contexts.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • high throughput
  • systematic review
  • small molecule