Using CombiCells, a platform enabling titration and combinatorial display of cell surface ligands, to study T cell antigen sensitivity by TCRs, CARs, and BiTEs

Ashna Patel, Violaine Andre, Sofia Bustamante Eguiguren,Michael I. Barton, Jake Burton,Eleanor M. Denham,Johannes Pettmann, Alexander M Mørch, Mikhail A. Kutuzov,Jesús A. Siller-Farfán,Michael L. Dustin, P. Anton van der Merwe,Omer Dushek

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Understanding how cellular decisions by receptor/ligand interactions at cell/cell interface has been challenging because it is difficult to independently vary the surface density of multiple ligands. Here, we exploit the SpyCatcher/SpyTag split-protein system for rapid combinatorial display of native ligands on cells (Combicells). We use this platform to assess T cell antigen sensitivity and the impact of T cell co-stimulation/co-inhibition receptors. The TCR displayed much greater sensitivity to pMHC than CARs and BiTES did to CD19. While TCR sensitivity was greatly enhanced by CD2 ligand, CAR sensitivity to CD19 was primarily but more modestly enhanced by LFA-1 ligand. Lastly, we show that the PD-1/ligand engagement inhibited T cell activation triggered solely by TCR/pMHC interactions, as well as the amplified activation induced by CD2 and CD28 co-stimulation. The ability to easily produce cells with different concentrations and combinations of ligands should accelerate the study of receptor/ligand interactions at cell/cell interfaces. ![Figure][1] One sentence summary Using CombiCells, a platform for the combinatorial display of cell surface ligands, to compare T cell antigen sensitivity mediated by TCRs, CARs, and BiTEs and its dependence on co-stimulation/co-inhibition receptor ligands ### Competing Interest Statement AP, ED, JP, PAvdM, and OD have financial interests in a filed patent application related to CombiCells. [1]: pending:yes
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