Author:
Jaiswal Swati,Boyce Shayla,Nyquist Sarah K.,Jivanjee Tasneem,Ibrahim Samira,Bromley Joshua D.,Gatter G. James,Gideon Hannah P.,Patel Kush V.,Ganchua Sharie Keanne C.,Berger Bonnie,Fortune Sarah M.,Flynn JoAnne L.,Shalek Alex K.,Behar Samuel M.
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundNon-human primates (NHP) are desirable as animal models of human disease because they share behavioral, physiological, and genomic traits with people. Hence, NHP recapitulate manifestations of disease not observed in other animal species. The Macaca fascicularis (i.e., Cynomolgus macaque) is an NHP species extensively used for biomedical research, but the TCR repertoire hasn’t been characterized yet.ResultWe used the genomic sequences to design primers to identify the expressed TCR repertoire by single cell RNAseq. The data analysis from 22 unique samples were used to assign a functional status to each TCR genes. We identified and analyzed the TRA/D, TRB and TRG loci of the Cynomolgus macaque.ConclusionThe genomic organization of the Cynomolgus macaque has great similarity with Macaca mulatta (i.e., Rhesus macaque) and they shared >90% sequence similarity with the human TCR repertoire. These data will facilitate the analysis of T cell immunity in Cynomolgus macaques.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory