Identifying defined T cell clones within a polyclonal population is key to clarifying their phenotype and function. Here, we present a protocol for detecting specified T cell clones in a heterogeneous cell population. We describe steps for stimulating human CD4+ T cells isolated from blood with a protein antigen, sorting antigen-specific cells by fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and detecting among these the presence of predefined T cell clones, based on their T cell receptor (TCR). TCR cDNA is amplified through 5′-RACE (TCR-SMART) and detected by qPCR. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Notarbartolo et al. (2021).1
Protocol for the detection of defined T cell clones in a heterogeneous cell population / A. Gobbini, A. Bandera, R. Grifantini, S. Abrignani, S. Notarbartolo. - In: STAR PROTOCOLS. - ISSN 2666-1667. - 5:1(2024), pp. 102787.1-102787.26. [10.1016/j.xpro.2023.102787]
Protocol for the detection of defined T cell clones in a heterogeneous cell population
A. BanderaSecondo
;S. AbrignaniPenultimo
;S. Notarbartolo
2024
Abstract
Identifying defined T cell clones within a polyclonal population is key to clarifying their phenotype and function. Here, we present a protocol for detecting specified T cell clones in a heterogeneous cell population. We describe steps for stimulating human CD4+ T cells isolated from blood with a protein antigen, sorting antigen-specific cells by fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and detecting among these the presence of predefined T cell clones, based on their T cell receptor (TCR). TCR cDNA is amplified through 5′-RACE (TCR-SMART) and detected by qPCR. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Notarbartolo et al. (2021).1Pubblicazioni consigliate
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