Diverse repertoires of hypervariable immunoglobulin receptors (TCR and BCR) recognize antigens in the adaptive immune system. The development of immunoglobulin receptor repertoire sequencing methods makes it possible to perform repertoire-wide disease association studies of antigen receptor sequences. We developed a statistical framework for associating receptors to disease from only a small cohort of patients, with no need for a control cohort. Our method successfully identifies previously validated Cytomegalovirus and type one diabetes responsive TCRb sequences.
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Pogorelyy, M. V., Minervina, A. A., Chudakov, D. M., Mamedov, I. Z., Lebedev, Y. B., Mora, T., & Walczak, A. M. (2018). Method for identification of condition-associated public antigen receptor sequences. ELife, 7. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.33050
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