An efficient method to identify virus-specific TCRs for TCR-T cell immunotherapy against virus-associated malignancies

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Abstract

Adoptive transfer of T cells genetically engineered with a T cell receptor (TCR) is a promising cancer treatment modality that requires the identification of TCRs with good characteristics. Most T cell cloning methods involve a stringent singularization process, which necessitates either tedious hands-on operations or high cost. We present an efficient and nonstringent cloning approach based on existing techniques. We hypothesize that after elimination of most nonspecific T cells, a clonotype with high quality could outcompete other clonotypes and finally form a predominant population. This TCR identification method can be used to clone virus-specific TCRs efficiently from cancer patients and is easily adoptable by any laboratory.

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Chen, L., Dong, L., Ma, Y., Wang, J., Qiao, D., Tian, G., & Wang, M. (2021). An efficient method to identify virus-specific TCRs for TCR-T cell immunotherapy against virus-associated malignancies. BMC Immunology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12865-021-00455-3

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