[HTML][HTML] Single T Cell Sequencing Demonstrates the Functional Role of αβ TCR Pairing in Cell Lineage and Antigen Specificity

JA Carter, JB Preall, K Grigaityte, SJ Goldfless… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
JA Carter, JB Preall, K Grigaityte, SJ Goldfless, E Jeffery, AW Briggs, F Vigneault, GS Atwal
Frontiers in immunology, 2019frontiersin.org
Although structural studies of individual T cell receptors (TCRs) have revealed important
roles for both the α and β chain in directing MHC and antigen recognition, repertoire-level
immunogenomic analyses have historically examined the β chain alone. To determine the
amount of useful information about TCR repertoire function encoded within αβ pairings, we
analyzed paired TCR sequences from nearly 100,000 unique CD4+ and CD8+ T cells
captured using two different high-throughput, single-cell sequencing approaches. Our …
Although structural studies of individual T cell receptors (TCRs) have revealed important roles for both the α and β chain in directing MHC and antigen recognition, repertoire-level immunogenomic analyses have historically examined the β chain alone. To determine the amount of useful information about TCR repertoire function encoded within αβ pairings, we analyzed paired TCR sequences from nearly 100,000 unique CD4+ and CD8+ T cells captured using two different high-throughput, single-cell sequencing approaches. Our results demonstrate little overlap in the healthy CD4+ and CD8+ repertoires, with shared TCR sequences possessing significantly shorter CDR3 sequences corresponding to higher generation probabilities. We further utilized tools from information theory and machine learning to show that while α and β chains are only weakly associated with lineage, αβ pairings appear to synergistically drive TCR-MHC interactions. Vαβ gene pairings were found to be the TCR feature most informative of T cell lineage, supporting the existence of germline-encoded paired αβ TCR-MHC interaction motifs. Finally, annotating our TCR pairs using a database of sequences with known antigen specificities, we demonstrate that approximately a third of the T cells possess α and β chains that each recognize different known antigens, suggesting that αβ pairing is critical for the accurate inference of repertoire functionality. Together, these findings provide biological insight into the functional implications of αβ pairing and highlight the utility of single-cell sequencing in immunogenomics.
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