Antigen-Specific T Cell Detection via Photocatalytic Proximity Cell Labeling (PhoXCELL).
Hongyu LiuHuixin LuoQi XueShan QinShuang QiuShibo LiuJian LinJie P LiPeng R ChenPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Quantitative detection and characterization of antigen-specific T cells are crucial to our understanding of immune responses as well as the development of new immunotherapies. Herein, we report a spatiotemporally resolved method for the detection and quantification of cell-cell interactions via Pho tocatalytic pro X imity CEL l L abeling (PhoXCELL). The biocompatible photosensitizer dibromofluorescein (DBF) was leveraged and optimized as a nongenetic alternative of enzymatic approaches for efficient generation of singlet oxygen upon photoirradiation (520 nm) on the cell surface, which allowed the subsequent labeling of nearby oxidized proteins with primary aliphatic amine-based probes. We demonstrated that DBF-functionalized dendritic cells (DCs) could spatiotemporally label interacting T cells in immune synapses via rapid photoirradiation with quantitatively discriminated interaction strength, which revealed distinct gene signatures for T cells that strongly interact with antigen-pulsed DCs. Furthermore, we employed PhoXCELL to simultaneously detect tumor antigen-specific CD8 + as well as CD4 + T cells from tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and draining lymph nodes in murine tumor models, enabling PhoXCELL as a powerful platform to identify antigen-specific T cells in T cell receptor (TCR)-relevant personal immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- dendritic cells
- immune response
- lymph node
- cell therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- cell surface
- label free
- real time pcr
- regulatory t cells
- small molecule
- dna methylation
- early stage
- stem cells
- drug delivery
- nitric oxide
- transcription factor
- bone marrow
- mass spectrometry
- gold nanoparticles
- sentinel lymph node
- drug release
- liquid chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry