Somatic mutations can result in the formation of neoantigens, immunogenic peptides that are presented on the tumor cell surface by HLA molecules. These mutations are expected to be under negative selection pressure, but the extent of the resulting neoantigen depletion remains unclear. On the basis of HLA affinity predictions, we annotated the human genome for its translatability to HLA binding peptides and screened for reduced single nucleotide substitution rates in large genomic data sets from untreated cancers. Apparent neoantigen depletion signals become negligible when taking into consideration trinucleotide-based mutational signatures, owing to lack of power or to efficient immune evasion mechanisms that are active early during tumor e...
<p>Individual cases are aligned on the X axes in rank order according to the total number of mutatio...
ABSTRACT Cancer evolution is driven by the acquisition of somatic mutations that provide cells with ...
Cancer genome instability leads to accumulation of mutations which may result into tumor-specific mu...
Somatic mutations can result in the formation of neoantigens, immunogenic peptides that are presente...
Somatic mutations in protein-coding regions can generate 'neoantigens' causing developing cancers to...
Cancer is driven by somatic mutations that result in a cellular fitness advantage. This selective ad...
abstract: Cells become cancerous due to changes in their genetic makeup. In cancers, an altered amin...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized our ability to catalog the landscape of ...
Genetic mutations lead to the production of mutated proteins from which peptides are presented to T ...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
The progression of cancer requires mutational adaptation to permit unrestrained proliferation. A fra...
Abstract Neoantigens are tumour-specific antigens that arise from non-synonymous mutations in tumour...
BackgroundThe major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) molecule is a protein complex that di...
Cancer is driven by somatic mutations that result in a cellular fitness advantage. This selective ad...
Human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) genes shape our immune response against pathogens and cancer...
<p>Individual cases are aligned on the X axes in rank order according to the total number of mutatio...
ABSTRACT Cancer evolution is driven by the acquisition of somatic mutations that provide cells with ...
Cancer genome instability leads to accumulation of mutations which may result into tumor-specific mu...
Somatic mutations can result in the formation of neoantigens, immunogenic peptides that are presente...
Somatic mutations in protein-coding regions can generate 'neoantigens' causing developing cancers to...
Cancer is driven by somatic mutations that result in a cellular fitness advantage. This selective ad...
abstract: Cells become cancerous due to changes in their genetic makeup. In cancers, an altered amin...
Next-generation sequencing technologies have revolutionized our ability to catalog the landscape of ...
Genetic mutations lead to the production of mutated proteins from which peptides are presented to T ...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
The progression of cancer requires mutational adaptation to permit unrestrained proliferation. A fra...
Abstract Neoantigens are tumour-specific antigens that arise from non-synonymous mutations in tumour...
BackgroundThe major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) molecule is a protein complex that di...
Cancer is driven by somatic mutations that result in a cellular fitness advantage. This selective ad...
Human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) genes shape our immune response against pathogens and cancer...
<p>Individual cases are aligned on the X axes in rank order according to the total number of mutatio...
ABSTRACT Cancer evolution is driven by the acquisition of somatic mutations that provide cells with ...
Cancer genome instability leads to accumulation of mutations which may result into tumor-specific mu...