Editorial summary The nature of the tumor antigens that are detectable by T cells remains unclear. In melanoma, T cells were shown to react against major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-associated peptides (MAPs) that are derived from exonic mutations. A recent multi-omic study of hepatocellular carcinomas suggests, however, that mutated exonic MAPs were exceedingly rare, bringing the accuracy of the current methods for antigen identification into question and demonstrating the importance of broadening tumor-antigen discovery efforts
Tumor exome and RNA sequencing data provide a systematic and unbiased view on cancer-specific expres...
Although mutations may represent attractive targets for immunotherapy, direct identification of muta...
On the basis of the results reviewed here, there are two major mechanisms whereby tumour rejection a...
peer reviewedThe nature of the tumor antigens that are detectable by T cells remains unclear. In mel...
A series of tumor cell antigens that are recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes has been characterize...
Tumor immunology has come into the limelight since the realization that antitumor cytotoxic T lympho...
According to the latest available data, cancer is the second leading cause of death, highlighting th...
In the last five years, knowledge of human tumor antigens recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymph...
The molecular definition of tumor antigens recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) started in th...
Several tumor antigens recognized by T lymphocytes have now been identified at the molecular level. ...
The cloning of cancer Ags recognized by T cells has provided potentially new tools to enhance immuni...
T cell defined antigens have now been characterized in a large variety of tumor types, in both mice ...
The identification of actionable tumor antigens is indispensable for the development of several canc...
Several independent groups have developed methods aimed at identifying antigens that are expressed o...
The first tumor-specific shared antigens and the cancer-germline genes that code for these antigens ...
Tumor exome and RNA sequencing data provide a systematic and unbiased view on cancer-specific expres...
Although mutations may represent attractive targets for immunotherapy, direct identification of muta...
On the basis of the results reviewed here, there are two major mechanisms whereby tumour rejection a...
peer reviewedThe nature of the tumor antigens that are detectable by T cells remains unclear. In mel...
A series of tumor cell antigens that are recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes has been characterize...
Tumor immunology has come into the limelight since the realization that antitumor cytotoxic T lympho...
According to the latest available data, cancer is the second leading cause of death, highlighting th...
In the last five years, knowledge of human tumor antigens recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymph...
The molecular definition of tumor antigens recognized by cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) started in th...
Several tumor antigens recognized by T lymphocytes have now been identified at the molecular level. ...
The cloning of cancer Ags recognized by T cells has provided potentially new tools to enhance immuni...
T cell defined antigens have now been characterized in a large variety of tumor types, in both mice ...
The identification of actionable tumor antigens is indispensable for the development of several canc...
Several independent groups have developed methods aimed at identifying antigens that are expressed o...
The first tumor-specific shared antigens and the cancer-germline genes that code for these antigens ...
Tumor exome and RNA sequencing data provide a systematic and unbiased view on cancer-specific expres...
Although mutations may represent attractive targets for immunotherapy, direct identification of muta...
On the basis of the results reviewed here, there are two major mechanisms whereby tumour rejection a...