T cell receptor repertoires associated with control and disease progression following Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
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Published:2023-01
Issue:1
Volume:29
Page:258-269
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ISSN:1078-8956
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Container-title:Nature Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Med
Author:
Musvosvi Munyaradzi, Huang Huang, Wang Chunlin, Xia Qiong, Rozot Virginie, Krishnan Akshaya, Acs Peter, Cheruku Abhilasha, Obermoser Gerlinde, Leslie AlasdairORCID, Behar Samuel M.ORCID, Hanekom Willem A., Bilek Nicole, Fisher Michelle, Kaufmann Stefan H. E.ORCID, Walzl GerhardORCID, Hatherill MarkORCID, Davis Mark M.ORCID, Scriba Thomas J., Kafaar Fazlin, Workman Leslie, Mulenga Humphrey, Scriba Thomas J., Hughes E. Jane, Bilek Nicole, Erasmus Mzwandile, Nombida Onke, Veldsman Ashley, Cloete Yolundi, Abrahams Deborah, Moyo Sizulu, Gelderbloem Sebastian, Tameris Michele, Geldenhuys Hennie, Hanekom Willem, Hussey Gregory, Ehrlich Rodney, Verver Suzanne, Geiter Larry, Walzl Gerhard, Black Gillian F., van der Spuy Gian, Stanley Kim, Kriel Magdalena, Du Plessis Nelita, Nene Nonhlanhla, Roberts Teri, Kleynhans Leanie, Gutschmidt Andrea, Smith Bronwyn, Loxton Andre G., Chegou Novel N., Tromp Gerhardus, Tabb David, Ottenhoff Tom H. M., Klein Michel R., Haks Marielle C., Franken Kees L. M. C., Geluk Annemieke, van Meijgaarden Krista E., Joosten Simone A., Boom W. Henry, Thiel Bonnie, Mayanja-Kizza Harriet, Joloba Moses, Zalwango Sarah, Nsereko Mary, Okwera Brenda, Kisingo Hussein, Kaufmann Stefan H. E., Parida Shreemanta K., Golinski Robert, Maertzdorf Jeroen, Weiner January, Jacobson Marc, Dockrell Hazel M., Lalor Maeve, Smith Steven, Gorak-Stolinska Patricia, Hur Yun-Gyoung, Lee Ji-Sook, Crampin Amelia C., French Neil, Ngwira Bagrey, Ben-Smith Anne, Watkins Kate, Ambrose Lyn, Simukonda Felanji, Mvula Hazzie, Chilongo Femia, Saul Jacky, Branson Keith, Suliman Sara, Scriba Thomas J., Mahomed Hassan, Hughes E. Jane, Bilek Nicole, Erasmus Mzwandile, Nombida Onke, Veldsman Ashley, Downing Katrina, Fisher Michelle, Penn-Nicholson Adam, Mulenga Humphrey, Abel Brian, Bowmaker Mark, Kagina Benjamin, Chung William Kwong, Hanekom Willem A., Sadoff Jerry, Sizemore Donata, Ramachandran S., Barker Lew, Brennan Michael, Weichold Frank, Muller Stefanie, Geiter Larry, Kassa Desta, Abebe Almaz, Mesele Tsehayenesh, Tegbaru Belete, van Baarle Debbie, Miedema Frank, Howe Rawleigh, Mihret Adane, Aseffa Abraham, Bekele Yonas, Iwnetu Rachel, Tafesse Mesfin, Yamuah Lawrence, Ota Martin, Sutherland Jayne, Hill Philip, Adegbola Richard, Corrah Tumani, Antonio Martin, Togun Toyin, Adetifa Ifedayo, Donkor Simon, Andersen Peter, Rosenkrands Ida, Doherty Mark, Weldingh Karin, Schoolnik Gary, Dolganov Gregory, Van Tran, , ,
Abstract
AbstractAntigen-specific, MHC-restricted αβ T cells are necessary for protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but the ability to broadly study these responses has been limited. In the present study, we used single-cell and bulk T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing and the GLIPH2 algorithm to analyze M. tuberculosis-specific sequences in two longitudinal cohorts, comprising 166 individuals with M. tuberculosis infection who progressed to either tuberculosis (n = 48) or controlled infection (n = 118). We found 24 T cell groups with similar TCR-β sequences, predicted by GLIPH2 to have common TCR specificities, which were associated with control of infection (n = 17), and others that were associated with progression to disease (n = 7). Using a genome-wide M. tuberculosis antigen screen, we identified peptides targeted by T cell similarity groups enriched either in controllers or in progressors. We propose that antigens recognized by T cell similarity groups associated with control of infection can be considered as high-priority targets for future vaccine development.
Funder
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Carnegie Corporation of New York Howard Hughes Medical Institute Wellcome Trust
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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