Large clones of pre-existing T cells drive early immunity against SARS-COV-2 and LCMV infection

T cell responses precede antibody and may provide early control of infection. We analyzed the clonal basis of this rapid response following SARS-COV-2 infection. We applied T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing to define the trajectories of individual T cell clones immediately. In SARS-COV-2 PCR+ individ...

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Veröffentlicht in:iScience 2023-06, Vol.26 (6), p.106937, Article 106937
Hauptverfasser: Milighetti, Martina, Peng, Yanchun, Tan, Cedric, Mark, Michal, Nageswaran, Gayathri, Byrne, Suzanne, Ronel, Tahel, Peacock, Tom, Mayer, Andreas, Chandran, Aneesh, Rosenheim, Joshua, Whelan, Matthew, Yao, Xuan, Liu, Guihai, Felce, Suet Ling, Dong, Tao, Mentzer, Alexander J., Knight, Julian C., Balloux, Francois, Greenstein, Erez, Reich-Zeliger, Shlomit, Pade, Corinna, Gibbons, Joseph M., Semper, Amanda, Brooks, Tim, Otter, Ashley, Altmann, Daniel M., Boyton, Rosemary J., Maini, Mala K., McKnight, Aine, Manisty, Charlotte, Treibel, Thomas A., Moon, James C., Noursadeghi, Mahdad, Chain, Benny
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Zusammenfassung:T cell responses precede antibody and may provide early control of infection. We analyzed the clonal basis of this rapid response following SARS-COV-2 infection. We applied T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing to define the trajectories of individual T cell clones immediately. In SARS-COV-2 PCR+ individuals, a wave of TCRs strongly but transiently expand, frequently peaking the same week as the first positive PCR test. These expanding TCR CDR3s were enriched for sequences functionally annotated as SARS-COV-2 specific. Epitopes recognized by the expanding TCRs were highly conserved between SARS-COV-2 strains but not with circulating human coronaviruses. Many expanding CDR3s were present at high frequency in pre-pandemic repertoires. Early response TCRs specific for lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus epitopes were also found at high frequency in the preinfection naive repertoire. High-frequency naive precursors may allow the T cell response to respond rapidly during the crucial early phases of acute viral infection. [Display omitted] •SARS-COV-2 infection drives a rapid wave of T cell clonal expansion•Epitopes recognized by early expanding TCRs are highly conserved between strains•Early expanding T cell receptors found at high frequency in pre-exposure repertoires•High-frequency naive T cell clones may provide early protection to viral infection Biological sciences; Immunology; Immunity; Cell biology
ISSN:2589-0042
2589-0042
DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2023.106937