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DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32145
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Characteristics and prognostic significance of profiling the peripheral blood T‐cell receptor repertoire in patients with advanced lung cancer

Yangyang Liu,Qifan Yang,Jing Yang,Ruihua Cao,Jinyan Liang,Yuting Liu,Yulan Zeng,Si Chen,Xuefeng Xia,Kai Zhang,Li Liu

T-cell receptor
Repertoire
Lung cancer
2019
Lung cancer is one of the greatest threats to human health, and is initially detected and attacked by the immune system through tumor-reactive T cells. The aim of this study was to determine the basic characteristics and clinical significance of the peripheral blood T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire in patients with advanced lung cancer. To comprehensively profile the TCR repertoire, high-throughput sequencing was used to identify hypervariable rearrangements of complementarity determining region 3 (CDR3) of the TCR β chain in peripheral blood samples from 64 advanced lung cancer patients and 31 healthy controls. We found that the TCR repertoire differed substantially between lung cancer patients and healthy controls in terms of CDR3 clonotype, diversity, V/J segment usage, and sequence. Specifically, baseline diversity correlated with several clinical characteristics, and high diversity reflected a better immune status. Dynamic detection of the TCR repertoire during anticancer treatment was useful for prognosis. Both increased diversity and high overlap rate between the pre- and post-treatment TCR repertoires indicated clinical benefit. Combination of the diversity and overlap rate was used to categorize patients into immune improved or immune worsened groups and demonstrated enhanced prognostic significance. In conclusion, TCR repertoire analysis served as a useful indicator of disease development and prognosis in advanced lung cancer and may be utilized to direct future immunotherapy.
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    Characteristics and prognostic significance of profiling the peripheral blood T‐cell receptor repertoire in patients with advanced lung cancer” is a paper by Yangyang Liu Qifan Yang Jing Yang Ruihua Cao Jinyan Liang Yuting Liu Yulan Zeng Si Chen Xuefeng Xia Kai Zhang Li Liu published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.