Gene Expression-Based Identification of Antigen-Responsive CD8+ T Cells on a Single-Cell Level

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Abstract

CD8+ T cells are important effectors of adaptive immunity against pathogens, tumors, and self antigens. Here, we asked how human cognate antigen-responsive CD8+ T cells and their receptors could be identified in unselected single-cell gene expression data. Single-cell RNA sequencing and qPCR of dye-labeled antigen-specific cells identified large gene sets that were congruently up- or downregulated in virus-responsive CD8+ T cells under different antigen presentation conditions. Combined expression of TNFRSF9, XCL1, XCL2, and CRTAM was the most distinct marker of virus-responsive cells on a single-cell level. Using transcriptomic data, we developed a machine learning-based classifier that provides sensitive and specific detection of virus-responsive CD8+ T cells from unselected populations. Gene response profiles of CD8+ T cells specific for the autoantigen islet-specific glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit-related protein differed markedly from virus-specific cells. These findings provide single-cell gene expression parameters for comprehensive identification of rare antigen-responsive cells and T cell receptors.

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Fuchs, Y. F., Sharma, V., Eugster, A., Kraus, G., Morgenstern, R., Dahl, A., … Bonifacio, E. (2019). Gene Expression-Based Identification of Antigen-Responsive CD8+ T Cells on a Single-Cell Level. Frontiers in Immunology, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2019.02568

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