Tracking DNA-based antigen-specific T cell receptors during progression to type 1 diabetes

SCIENCE ADVANCES(2023)

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T cells targeting self-proteins are important mediators in autoimmune diseases. T cells express unique cell-surface receptors (TCRs) that recognize peptides presented by major histocompatibility molecules. TCRs have been identified from blood and pancreatic islets of individuals with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Here, we tracked similar to 1700 known antigen-specific TCR sequences, islet antigen or viral reactive, in bulk TCR beta sequencing from longitudinal blood DNA samples in at-risk cases who progressed to T1D, age/sex/human leukocyte antigen-matched controls, and a new-onset T1D cohort. Shared and frequent antigen-specific TCR beta sequences were identified in all three cohorts, and viral sequences were present across all ages. Islet sequences had different patterns of accumulation based upon antigen specificity in the at-risk cases. Furthermore, 73 islet-antigen TCR beta sequences were present in higher frequencies and numbers in T1D samples relative to controls. The total number of these disease-associated TCR beta sequences inversely correlated with age at clinical diagnosis, indicating the potential to use disease-relevant TCR sequences as biomarkers in autoimmune disorders.
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