In a survey of the human mutation database, we have identified a mechanism, which we term ‘structural capacitance’ that results in the de novo generation of microstructure in previously disordered regions. These elements of protein microstructure are implicated in the pathogenesis of a wide range of human diseases, including cancer, and can generate neoantigens – epitopes that break immune tolerance. The aim of this project is to use machine learning to identify novel neoantigens from known somatic mutations, characterise their biochemical, biophysical and structural properties, paving the way for development of neoantigen-focused immunotherapies, including targeted antibodies, and cellular therapies
Tumor-specific neoantigens have attracted much attention since they can be used as biomarkers to pre...
Emerging clinical evidence on the role of the antitumor activity of the immune system has generated ...
Somatic variations are frequent and important drivers in cancers. Amino acid substitutions can yield...
Genetic mutations lead to the production of mutated proteins from which peptides are presented to T ...
abstract: Cells become cancerous due to changes in their genetic makeup. In cancers, an altered amin...
The field of cancer neoantigen investigation has developed swiftly in the past decade. Predicting no...
The field of cancer neoantigen investigation has developed swiftly in the past decade. Predicting no...
Abstract Neoantigens, a type of tumor-specific antigens derived from non-synonymous mutations, have ...
BACKGROUND The use of next-generation sequencing technologies has enabled the rapid identificatio...
Immune responses mediated by T cells are aimed at specific peptides, designated T cell epitopes, tha...
Neoantigens are novel peptide sequences resulting from sources such as somatic mutations in tumors. ...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
In prior studies, we delineated the landscape of neoantigens arising from nonsynonymous point mutati...
Background: Tumor-specific mutations form novel immunogenic peptides called neoantigens. Neoantigens...
At the heart of most cancer immunotherapies are the specific interactions between tumor-infiltrating...
Tumor-specific neoantigens have attracted much attention since they can be used as biomarkers to pre...
Emerging clinical evidence on the role of the antitumor activity of the immune system has generated ...
Somatic variations are frequent and important drivers in cancers. Amino acid substitutions can yield...
Genetic mutations lead to the production of mutated proteins from which peptides are presented to T ...
abstract: Cells become cancerous due to changes in their genetic makeup. In cancers, an altered amin...
The field of cancer neoantigen investigation has developed swiftly in the past decade. Predicting no...
The field of cancer neoantigen investigation has developed swiftly in the past decade. Predicting no...
Abstract Neoantigens, a type of tumor-specific antigens derived from non-synonymous mutations, have ...
BACKGROUND The use of next-generation sequencing technologies has enabled the rapid identificatio...
Immune responses mediated by T cells are aimed at specific peptides, designated T cell epitopes, tha...
Neoantigens are novel peptide sequences resulting from sources such as somatic mutations in tumors. ...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
In prior studies, we delineated the landscape of neoantigens arising from nonsynonymous point mutati...
Background: Tumor-specific mutations form novel immunogenic peptides called neoantigens. Neoantigens...
At the heart of most cancer immunotherapies are the specific interactions between tumor-infiltrating...
Tumor-specific neoantigens have attracted much attention since they can be used as biomarkers to pre...
Emerging clinical evidence on the role of the antitumor activity of the immune system has generated ...
Somatic variations are frequent and important drivers in cancers. Amino acid substitutions can yield...