Bulk T cell repertoire sequencing (TCR-Seq) is a powerful technology for understanding inflammation-mediated diseases

IF 7.9 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Journal of autoimmunity Pub Date : 2024-11-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103337
Aya K.H. Mahdy, Evgeniya Lokes, Valentina Schöpfel, Valeriia Kriukova, Olga V. Britanova, Tim A. Steiert, Andre Franke, Hesham ElAbd
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Multiple alterations in the T cell repertoire were identified in many chronic inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis, suggesting that T cells might, directly or indirectly, be implicated in these pathologies. This has sparked a deep interest in characterizing disease-associated T cell clonotypes as well as in identifying and quantifying their contribution to the pathophysiology of different autoimmune and inflammation-mediated diseases. Bulk T cell repertoire sequencing (TCR-Seq) has emerged as a powerful method to profile the T cell repertoire of a sample in a high throughput fashion. Given the increasing utilization of TCR-Seq, we aimed here to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date review of the method, its extensions, and its ability to investigate chronic and autoimmune diseases. Specifically, we started by introducing the immunological basis of TCR repertoire generation and features, followed by discussing different experimental approach to perform TCR-Seq, then we describe different methods and frameworks for analyzing the generated datasets. Subsequently, different experimental techniques for investigating the antigenicity of T cell clonotypes are described. Lastly, we discuss recent studies that utilized TCR-Seq to understand different inflammation-mediated diseases, discuss fallbacks of the technology and potential future directions to overcome current limitations.
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大量 T 细胞重排测序(TCR-Seq)是了解炎症介导疾病的一项强大技术。
在许多慢性炎症性疾病(如炎症性肠病、多发性硬化症和类风湿性关节炎)中发现了 T 细胞群的多种变化,这表明 T 细胞可能直接或间接地与这些病症有关。这引发了人们对疾病相关 T 细胞克隆型特征的深入研究,以及对确定和量化它们对不同自身免疫和炎症介导疾病的病理生理学的贡献的浓厚兴趣。批量 T 细胞谱系测序(TCR-Seq)已成为以高通量方式剖析样本 T 细胞谱系的有力方法。鉴于 TCR-Seq 的应用日益广泛,我们在此旨在对该方法、其扩展及其研究慢性病和自身免疫性疾病的能力进行全面、最新的综述。具体来说,我们首先介绍了 TCR 队列生成和特征的免疫学基础,然后讨论了进行 TCR-Seq 的不同实验方法,接着介绍了分析生成数据集的不同方法和框架。随后,我们介绍了研究 T 细胞克隆型抗原性的不同实验技术。最后,我们讨论了近期利用 TCR-Seq 了解不同炎症介导疾病的研究,讨论了该技术的不足之处以及克服当前局限性的潜在未来方向。
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Journal of autoimmunity
Journal of autoimmunity 医学-免疫学
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27.90
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1.60%
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117
审稿时长
17 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Autoimmunity serves as the primary publication for research on various facets of autoimmunity. These include topics such as the mechanism of self-recognition, regulation of autoimmune responses, experimental autoimmune diseases, diagnostic tests for autoantibodies, as well as the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of autoimmune diseases. While the journal covers a wide range of subjects, it emphasizes papers exploring the genetic, molecular biology, and cellular aspects of the field. The Journal of Translational Autoimmunity, on the other hand, is a subsidiary journal of the Journal of Autoimmunity. It focuses specifically on translating scientific discoveries in autoimmunity into clinical applications and practical solutions. By highlighting research that bridges the gap between basic science and clinical practice, the Journal of Translational Autoimmunity aims to advance the understanding and treatment of autoimmune diseases.
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