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Spatial transcriptomics of T and B cell receptors uncovers lymphocyte clonal dynamics in human tissue

Authors :
Camilla Engblom
Kim Thrane
Qirong Lin
Alma Andersson
Hosein Toosi
Xinsong Chen
Embla Steiner
Giulia Mantovani
Michael Hagemann-Jensen
Sami Saarenpää
Mattias Jangard
Jakob Michaëlsson
Johan Hartman
Jens Lagergren
Jeff Mold
Joakim Lundeberg
Jonas Frisén
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

The spatial distribution of lymphocyte clones within tissues is critical to their development, selection, and expansion. We have developed Spatial Transcriptomics of VDJ sequences (Spatial VDJ), which maps immunoglobulin and TR antigen receptors in human tissue sections. Spatial VDJ captures lymphocyte clones matching canonical T, B, and plasma cell distributions in tissues and amplifies clonal sequences confirmed by orthogonal methods. We confirm spatial congruency between paired receptor chains, develop a computational framework to predict receptor pairs, and link the expansion of distinct B cell clones to different tumor-associated gene expression programs. Spatial VDJ delineates B cell clonal diversity, class switch recombination, and lineage trajectories within their spatial context. Taken together, Spatial VDJ captures lymphocyte spatial clonal architecture across tissues, which could have important therapeutic implications.One-Sentence SummarySpatial transcriptomics-based technology co-captures T and B cell receptors within their anatomical niche in human tissue.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........298237e189db86e91312bdc4e6787f63
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.22.516865