Training of epitope-TCR prediction models with healthy donor-derived cancer-specific T cells.

Methods in cell biology(2023)

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Discovery of epitope-specific T-cell receptors (TCRs) for cancer therapies is a time consuming and expensive procedure that usually requires a large amount of patient cells. To maximize information from and minimize the need of precious samples in cancer research, prediction models have been developed to identify in silico epitope-specific TCRs. In this chapter, we provide a step-by-step protocol to train a prediction model using the user-friendly TCRex webtool for the nearly universal tumor-associated antigen Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1)-specific TCR repertoire. WT1 is a self-antigen overexpressed in numerous solid and hematological malignancies with a high clinical relevance. Training of computational models starts from a list of known epitope-specific TCRs which is often not available for new cancer epitopes. Therefore, we describe a workflow to assemble a training data set consisting of TCR sequences obtained from WT137-45-reactive CD8 T cell clones expanded and sorted from healthy donor peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
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epitope-tcr,donor-derived,cancer-specific
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