Identification of clinically relevant T cell receptors for personalized T cell therapy using combinatorial algorithms

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A central challenge in developing personalized cancer cell immunotherapy is the identification of tumor-reactive T cell receptors (TCRs). By exploiting the distinct transcriptomic profile of tumor-reactive T cells relative to bystander cells, we build and benchmark TRTpred, an antigen-agnostic in silico predictor of tumor-reactive TCRs. We integrate TRTpred with an avidity predictor to derive a combinatorial algorithm of clinically relevant TCRs for personalized T cell therapy and benchmark it in patient-derived xenografts.

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Pétremand, R., Chiffelle, J., Bobisse, S., Perez, M. A. S., Schmidt, J., Arnaud, M., … Harari, A. (2024). Identification of clinically relevant T cell receptors for personalized T cell therapy using combinatorial algorithms. Nature Biotechnology. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-024-02232-0

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