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MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS PROTEOME-WIDE EPITOPE DISCOVERY AND HOST TRANSCRIPTOME-WIDE T CELL PHENOTYPING IN HIGH DISEASE BURDEN POPULATIONS

US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases grant open #nih-75N93024C00054-P00001-9999-1

Summary

The contractor will apply innovative, highly-multiplexed DNA-barcoded antigen assays to comprehensively discover and validate 100,000s of CD4 T cell epitopes across the entire proteome of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (Mtb) – together with their HLA restrictions, cognate paired TCR α:βs, and corresponding T cell transcriptomes . The Assays will focus on a large panel of HLA proteins that include alleles prevalent in sub-Saharan African populations with high disease burdens but that remain vastly understudied at the epitope level. By comparing cohorts with different disease states across a large t

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