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High-throughput identification of antigen-specific TCRs by TCR gene capture

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NATURE MEDICINE
Volume 19, Issue 11, Pages 1534-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nm.3359

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  1. Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds - Foundation for Basic Research in Biomedicine
  2. Molecular and Cell Biology program of the Russian Academy of Sciences RFBR [12-04-33139, 12-04-00229-a]
  3. Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research Bennett Senior Non-clinical Fellowship [12004]
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Sonderforschungsbereich TR36]
  5. Dutch Cancer Society [NKI 2009-4282, NKI 2006-3530]
  6. Danish Council for Strategic Research [09-065152]

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The transfer of T cell receptor (TCR) genes into patient T cells is a promising approach for the treatment of both viral infections and cancer. Although efficient methods exist to identify antibodies for the treatment of these diseases, comparable strategies to identify TCRs have been lacking. We have developed a high-throughput DNA-based strategy to identify TCR sequences by the capture and sequencing of genomic DNA fragments encoding the TCR genes. We establish the value of this approach by assembling a large library of cancer germline tumor antigen-reactive TCRs. Furthermore, by exploiting the quantitative nature of TCR gene capture, we show the feasibility of identifying antigen-specific TCRs in oligoclonal T cell populations from either human material or TCR-humanized mice. Finally, we demonstrate the ability to identify tumor-reactive TCRs within intratumoral T cell subsets without knowledge of antigen specificities, which may be the first step toward the development of autologous TCR gene therapy to target patient-specific neoantigens in human cancer.

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