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Publié dans: Trends Immunol 2023 May; 44(5): 384-396

Auteurs: Moulana A, Dupic T, Phillips AM, Desai MM

Résumé

Our immune systems constantly coevolve with the pathogens that challenge them, as pathogens adapt to evade our defense responses, with our immune repertoires shifting in turn. These coevolutionary dynamics take place across a vast and high-dimensional landscape of potential pathogen and immune receptor sequence variants. Mapping the relationship between these genotypes and the phenotypes that determine immune-pathogen interactions is crucial for understanding, predicting, and controlling disease. Here, we review recent developments applying high-throughput methods to create large libraries of immune receptor and pathogen protein sequence variants and measure relevant phenotypes. We describe several approaches that probe different regions of the high-dimensional sequence space and comment on how combinations of these methods may offer novel insight into immune-pathogen coevolution.

Lien vers Pubmed [PMID] – 37024340

Lien vers le DOI – 10.1016/j.it.2023.03.006