Immortalization and functional screening of natively paired human T cell receptor repertoires.
Ahmed S FahadCheng-Yu ChungSheila N Lopez AcevedoNicoleen BoyleBharat MadanMatias F Gutiérrez-GonzálezRodrigo Matus-NicodemosAmy D LaflinRukmini R LadiJohn ZhouJacy WolfeSian Llewellyn-LaceyRichard A KoupDaniel C DouekHenry H BalfourDavid A PriceBrandon J DeKoskyPublished in: Protein engineering, design & selection : PEDS (2022)
Functional analyses of the T cell receptor (TCR) landscape can reveal critical information about protection from disease and molecular responses to vaccines. However, it has proven difficult to combine advanced next-generation sequencing technologies with methods to decode the peptide-major histocompatibility complex (pMHC) specificity of individual TCRs. We developed a new high-throughput approach to enable repertoire-scale functional evaluations of natively paired TCRs. In particular, we leveraged the immortalized nature of physically linked TCRα:β amplicon libraries to analyze binding against multiple recombinant pMHCs on a repertoire scale, and to exemplify the utility of this approach, we also performed affinity-based functional mapping in conjunction with quantitative next-generation sequencing to track antigen-specific TCRs. These data successfully validated a new immortalization and screening platform to facilitate detailed molecular analyses of disease-relevant antigen interactions with human TCRs.