Cell Reports (Oct 2023)

In-depth analysis of human virus-specific CD8+ T cells delineates unique phenotypic signatures for T cell specificity prediction

  • Florian Schmidt,
  • Hannah F. Fields,
  • Yovita Purwanti,
  • Ana Milojkovic,
  • Syazwani Salim,
  • Kan Xing Wu,
  • Yannick Simoni,
  • Antonella Vitiello,
  • Daniel T. MacLeod,
  • Alessandra Nardin,
  • Evan W. Newell,
  • Katja Fink,
  • Andreas Wilm,
  • Michael Fehlings

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 10
p. 113250

Abstract

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Summary: Following viral infection, the human immune system generates CD8+ T cell responses to virus antigens that differ in specificity, abundance, and phenotype. A characterization of virus-specific T cell responses allows one to assess infection history and to understand its contribution to protective immunity. Here, we perform in-depth profiling of CD8+ T cells binding to CMV-, EBV-, influenza-, and SARS-CoV-2-derived antigens in peripheral blood samples from 114 healthy donors and 55 cancer patients using high-dimensional mass cytometry and single-cell RNA sequencing. We analyze over 500 antigen-specific T cell responses across six different HLA alleles and observed unique phenotypes of T cells specific for antigens from different virus categories. Using machine learning, we extract phenotypic signatures of antigen-specific T cells, predict virus specificity for bulk CD8+ T cells, and validate these predictions, suggesting that machine learning can be used to accurately predict antigen specificity from T cell phenotypes.

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