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MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy

Adoptive therapy using T cells redirected to target tumor- or infection-associated antigens is a promising strategy that has curative potential and broad applicability. In order to accelerate the screening process for suitable antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs), we developed a new approach cir...

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Autores principales: Dössinger, Georg, Bunse, Mario, Bet, Jeannette, Albrecht, Julia, Paszkiewicz, Paulina J., Weißbrich, Bianca, Schiedewitz, Isabell, Henkel, Lynette, Schiemann, Matthias, Neuenhahn, Michael, Uckert, Wolfgang, Busch, Dirk H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3637308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061384
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author Dössinger, Georg
Bunse, Mario
Bet, Jeannette
Albrecht, Julia
Paszkiewicz, Paulina J.
Weißbrich, Bianca
Schiedewitz, Isabell
Henkel, Lynette
Schiemann, Matthias
Neuenhahn, Michael
Uckert, Wolfgang
Busch, Dirk H.
author_facet Dössinger, Georg
Bunse, Mario
Bet, Jeannette
Albrecht, Julia
Paszkiewicz, Paulina J.
Weißbrich, Bianca
Schiedewitz, Isabell
Henkel, Lynette
Schiemann, Matthias
Neuenhahn, Michael
Uckert, Wolfgang
Busch, Dirk H.
author_sort Dössinger, Georg
collection PubMed
description Adoptive therapy using T cells redirected to target tumor- or infection-associated antigens is a promising strategy that has curative potential and broad applicability. In order to accelerate the screening process for suitable antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs), we developed a new approach circumventing conventional in vitro expansion-based strategies. Direct isolation of paired full-length TCR sequences from non-expanded antigen-specific T cells was achieved by the establishment of a highly sensitive PCR-based T cell receptor single cell analysis method (TCR-SCAN). Using MHC multimer-labeled and single cell-sorted HCMV-specific T cells we demonstrate a high efficacy (approximately 25%) and target specificity of TCR-SCAN receptor identification. In combination with MHC-multimer based pre-enrichment steps, we were able to isolate TCRs specific for the oncogenes Her2/neu and WT1 even from very small populations (original precursor frequencies of down to 0.00005% of CD3(+) T cells) without any cell culture step involved. Genetic re-expression of isolated receptors demonstrates their functionality and target specificity. We believe that this new strategy of TCR identification may provide broad access to specific TCRs for therapeutically relevant T cell epitopes.
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spelling pubmed-36373082013-05-01 MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy Dössinger, Georg Bunse, Mario Bet, Jeannette Albrecht, Julia Paszkiewicz, Paulina J. Weißbrich, Bianca Schiedewitz, Isabell Henkel, Lynette Schiemann, Matthias Neuenhahn, Michael Uckert, Wolfgang Busch, Dirk H. PLoS One Research Article Adoptive therapy using T cells redirected to target tumor- or infection-associated antigens is a promising strategy that has curative potential and broad applicability. In order to accelerate the screening process for suitable antigen-specific T cell receptors (TCRs), we developed a new approach circumventing conventional in vitro expansion-based strategies. Direct isolation of paired full-length TCR sequences from non-expanded antigen-specific T cells was achieved by the establishment of a highly sensitive PCR-based T cell receptor single cell analysis method (TCR-SCAN). Using MHC multimer-labeled and single cell-sorted HCMV-specific T cells we demonstrate a high efficacy (approximately 25%) and target specificity of TCR-SCAN receptor identification. In combination with MHC-multimer based pre-enrichment steps, we were able to isolate TCRs specific for the oncogenes Her2/neu and WT1 even from very small populations (original precursor frequencies of down to 0.00005% of CD3(+) T cells) without any cell culture step involved. Genetic re-expression of isolated receptors demonstrates their functionality and target specificity. We believe that this new strategy of TCR identification may provide broad access to specific TCRs for therapeutically relevant T cell epitopes. Public Library of Science 2013-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3637308/ /pubmed/23637823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061384 Text en © 2013 Dössinger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Dössinger, Georg
Bunse, Mario
Bet, Jeannette
Albrecht, Julia
Paszkiewicz, Paulina J.
Weißbrich, Bianca
Schiedewitz, Isabell
Henkel, Lynette
Schiemann, Matthias
Neuenhahn, Michael
Uckert, Wolfgang
Busch, Dirk H.
MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy
title MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy
title_full MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy
title_fullStr MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy
title_full_unstemmed MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy
title_short MHC Multimer-Guided and Cell Culture-Independent Isolation of Functional T Cell Receptors from Single Cells Facilitates TCR Identification for Immunotherapy
title_sort mhc multimer-guided and cell culture-independent isolation of functional t cell receptors from single cells facilitates tcr identification for immunotherapy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3637308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23637823
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061384
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