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T cell receptor sequencing in autoimmunity.

Citation
Mitchell, A. M., and A. W. Michels. “T Cell Receptor Sequencing In Autoimmunity.”. Journal Of Life Sciences (Westlake Village, Calif.), pp. 38-58.
Center University of Colorado Denver
Author Angela M Mitchell, Aaron W Michels
Keywords HLA, MHC, T cell receptor, TCR sequencing, autoimmunity
Abstract

T cells are an integral component of the adaptive immune response via the recognition of peptides by the cell surface-expressed T cell receptor (TCR). Rearrangement of the TCR genes results in a highly polymorphic repertoire on the T cells within a given individual. Although the diverse repertoire is beneficial for immune responses to foreign pathogens, recognition of self-peptides by T cells can contribute to the development of autoimmune disorders. Increasing evidence supports a pathogenic role for T cells in autoimmune pathology, and it is of interest to determine the TCR repertoires involved in autoimmune disease development. In this review, we summarize methodologies and advancements in the TCR sequencing field and discuss recent studies focused on TCR sequencing in a variety of autoimmune conditions. The rapidly evolving methodology of TCR sequencing has the potential to allow for a better understanding of autoimmune disease pathogenesis, identify disease-specific biomarkers, and aid in developing therapies to prevent and treat a number of these disorders.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Journal of life sciences (Westlake Village, Calif.)
Volume
2
Issue
4
Number of Pages
38-58
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
2688-1020
DOI
10.36069/jols/20201203
Alternate Journal
J Life Sci (Westlake Village)
PMID
33364626
PMCID
PMC7757640
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