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Probing T cell thymic maturation through repertoire sequencing

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Abstract



In order to protect themselves against external threats, vertebrates have developed an adaptive mechanism of immune defence where a leading role is played by T lymphocytes -- cells able to identify to short protein fragments of viral origin through a unique receptor. After the stochastic generation of the receptor, T cells undergo a selection process known as thymic maturation which aims at releasing into the host periphery only those cells with functional and weakly self-reactive receptors. From high-throughput sequencing of different repertoires FACS-sorted in the thymus provided, we use inference techniques to learn interpretable models for the selected features informative about the maturation cascade. Our results suggest that thymic maturation is a stochastic process of single cell promotion enhanced by cell-cell interactions.


Presenters

  • Francesco Camaglia

    CNRS, LPENS

Authors

  • Francesco Camaglia

    CNRS, LPENS

  • Erez Greenstein

    Weizmann Institute of Science

  • Benjamin M Chain

    University College London

  • Nir Friedman

    Weizmann Institute of Science

  • Aleksandra M Walczak

    Ecole Normale Superieure, CNRS - Sorbonne University

  • Thierry Mora

    CNRS - Sorbonne University, Ecole Normale Superieure, Laboratoire de physique de l'Ecole normale superieure, CNRS, Laboratoire de physique de l'École normale supérieure