High-sensitive spatially resolved T cell receptor sequencing with SPTCR-seq.

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-43201-6
Jasim Kada Benotmane, Jan Kueckelhaus, Paulina Will, Junyi Zhang, Vidhya M Ravi, Kevin Joseph, Roman Sankowski, Jürgen Beck, Catalina Lee-Chang, Oliver Schnell, Dieter Henrik Heiland
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Spatial resolution of the T cell repertoire is essential for deciphering cancer-associated immune dysfunction. Current spatially resolved transcriptomic technologies are unable to directly annotate T cell receptors (TCR). We present spatially resolved T cell receptor sequencing (SPTCR-seq), which integrates optimized target enrichment and long-read sequencing for highly sensitive TCR sequencing. The SPTCR computational pipeline achieves yield and coverage per TCR comparable to alternative single-cell TCR technologies. Our comparison of PCR-based and SPTCR-seq methods underscores SPTCR-seq's superior ability to reconstruct the entire TCR architecture, including V, D, J regions and the complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3). Employing SPTCR-seq, we assess local T cell diversity and clonal expansion across spatially discrete niches. Exploration of the reciprocal interaction of the tumor microenvironmental and T cells discloses the critical involvement of NK and B cells in T cell exhaustion. Integrating spatially resolved omics and TCR sequencing provides as a robust tool for exploring T cell dysfunction in cancers and beyond.

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利用SPTCR-seq进行高灵敏度空间分辨T细胞受体测序。
T细胞库的空间分辨率对于破译癌症相关的免疫功能障碍至关重要。目前的空间分辨转录组技术无法直接注释T细胞受体(TCR)。我们提出了空间分辨T细胞受体测序(SPTCR-seq),它集成了优化的靶富集和高灵敏度TCR测序的长读测序。SPTCR计算管道的产量和覆盖率可与单细胞TCR技术相媲美。我们将基于pcr的方法与SPTCR-seq方法进行比较,发现SPTCR-seq在重建整个TCR结构(包括V区、D区、J区和互补决定区3 (CDR3))方面具有优势。利用SPTCR-seq,我们评估了局部T细胞多样性和克隆扩展在空间离散的生态位。对肿瘤微环境和T细胞相互作用的探索揭示了NK细胞和B细胞在T细胞衰竭中的关键作用。整合空间分辨组学和TCR测序为探索癌症和其他疾病中的T细胞功能障碍提供了强大的工具。
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