Background: The number of mutations in cancer cells is an important predictor of a positive response to cancer immunotherapy. It has been suggested that the neoantigens produced by these mutations are more immunogenic than nonmutated tumor antigens, which are likely to be protected by immunological tolerance. However, the mechanisms of tolerance as regards tumor antigens are incompletely understood.Methods: Here, we have analyzed the impact of thymic negative selection on shared T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire associated with the recognition of either mutated or nonmutated tumor antigens by comparing previously known TCR-antigen-pairs to TCR repertoires of 21 immunologically healthy individuals.Results: Our results show that TCRa chains as...
Depletion of CD4+ cells using an anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody (anti-CD4 mAb) induces the expansion o...
: Profiling the T-Cell Receptor (TCR) repertoire is establishing as a potent approach to investigate...
The T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire is generated in a semistochastic process of gene recombination ...
(1) Background: Mutation-specific T cell receptor (TCR)-based adoptive T cell therapy represents a t...
Background Neoantigens derived from somatic mutations correlate with therapeutic responses mediat...
The adaptive immune system is a complex network of cells working towards a common goal: detection an...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
Despite the conventional view that a truly random V(D)J recombination process should generate a high...
The distinct properties of allo-reactive T-cell repertoires are not well understood. To investigate ...
The capacity of T cells to recognize and mount an immune response against tumor antigens depends on ...
T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing has emerged as a powerful new technology in analysis of the host–tu...
International audienceBackground: While large-scale cancer genomic projects are comprehensively char...
Purpose: Cancers usually contain multiple unique tumor-specific antigens produced by single amino a...
Genetic mutations lead to the production of mutated proteins from which peptides are presented to T ...
A core challenge in cancer immunotherapy is to understand the basis for efficacious vaccine response...
Depletion of CD4+ cells using an anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody (anti-CD4 mAb) induces the expansion o...
: Profiling the T-Cell Receptor (TCR) repertoire is establishing as a potent approach to investigate...
The T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire is generated in a semistochastic process of gene recombination ...
(1) Background: Mutation-specific T cell receptor (TCR)-based adoptive T cell therapy represents a t...
Background Neoantigens derived from somatic mutations correlate with therapeutic responses mediat...
The adaptive immune system is a complex network of cells working towards a common goal: detection an...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
Despite the conventional view that a truly random V(D)J recombination process should generate a high...
The distinct properties of allo-reactive T-cell repertoires are not well understood. To investigate ...
The capacity of T cells to recognize and mount an immune response against tumor antigens depends on ...
T cell receptor (TCR) sequencing has emerged as a powerful new technology in analysis of the host–tu...
International audienceBackground: While large-scale cancer genomic projects are comprehensively char...
Purpose: Cancers usually contain multiple unique tumor-specific antigens produced by single amino a...
Genetic mutations lead to the production of mutated proteins from which peptides are presented to T ...
A core challenge in cancer immunotherapy is to understand the basis for efficacious vaccine response...
Depletion of CD4+ cells using an anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody (anti-CD4 mAb) induces the expansion o...
: Profiling the T-Cell Receptor (TCR) repertoire is establishing as a potent approach to investigate...
The T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire is generated in a semistochastic process of gene recombination ...