T cell receptor repertoires associated with control and disease progression following Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

与结核分枝杆菌感染后疾病控制和进展相关的T细胞受体库

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作者:Munyaradzi Musvosvi # ,Huang Huang # ,Chunlin Wang ,Qiong Xia ,Virginie Rozot ,Akshaya Krishnan ,Peter Acs ,Abhilasha Cheruku ,Gerlinde Obermoser ,Alasdair Leslie ,Samuel M Behar ,Willem A Hanekom ,Nicole Bilek ,Michelle Fisher ,Stefan H E Kaufmann ,Gerhard Walzl ,Mark Hatherill ,Mark M Davis # ,Thomas J Scriba #

Abstract

Antigen-specific, MHC-restricted αβ T cells are necessary for protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but the ability to broadly study these responses has been limited. In the present study, we used single-cell and bulk T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing and the GLIPH2 algorithm to analyze M. tuberculosis-specific sequences in two longitudinal cohorts, comprising 166 individuals with M. tuberculosis infection who progressed to either tuberculosis (n = 48) or controlled infection (n = 118). We found 24 T cell groups with similar TCR-β sequences, predicted by GLIPH2 to have common TCR specificities, which were associated with control of infection (n = 17), and others that were associated with progression to disease (n = 7). Using a genome-wide M. tuberculosis antigen screen, we identified peptides targeted by T cell similarity groups enriched either in controllers or in progressors. We propose that antigens recognized by T cell similarity groups associated with control of infection can be considered as high-priority targets for future vaccine development.

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