High-sensitive spatially resolved T cell receptor sequencing with SPTCR-seq
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ABSTRACT: Understanding the spatial distribution of T cells is pivotal to decrypting immune dysfunction in cancer. Current spatially resolved transcriptomics fall short in directly annotating T cell receptors (TCRs), limiting the comprehension of anti-cancer immunity. We introduce a novel technology, Spatially Resolved T Cell Receptor Sequencing (SPTCR-seq), integrating target enrichment and long-read sequencing for highly sensitive TCR sequencing. This approach yields an on-target rate of ~85%, and via a bespoke computational pipeline, it provides meticulous spatial mapping, error correction, and UMI refinement. SPTCR-seq outperforms PCR-based methods, offering superior reconstruction of the complete TCR architecture, inclusive of V, D, J regions and the vital complementarity-determining region 3 (CDR3). Applying SPTCR-seq, we reveal local T cell diversity, clonal expansion, and transcriptional evolution across spatially distinct niches in glioblastoma, identifying critical involvement of NK and B cells in spatial T cell adaptation. SPTCR-seq, by bridging spatially resolved omics and TCR sequencing, stands as a robust tool for exploring T cell dysfunction in cancers and beyond.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE238071 | GEO | 2023/07/25
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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