Tumor antigens can emerge through multiple mechanisms, including translation of noncoding genomic regions. This noncanonical category of tumor antigens has recently gained attention; however, our understanding of how they recur within and between cancer types is still in its infancy. Therefore, we developed a proteogenomic pipeline based on deep learning de novo mass spectrometry (MS) to enable the discovery of noncanonical MHC class I–associated peptides (ncMAP) from noncoding regions. Considering that the emergence of tumor antigens can also involve posttranslational modifications (PTM), we included an open search component in our pipeline. Leveraging the wealth of MS-based immunopeptidomics, we analyzed data from 26 MHC class I immunopep...
MHC class I–associated peptides (MAPs), collectively referred to as the immunopeptidome, have a pivo...
Summary: Comprehensive characterization of tumor antigens is essential for the design of cancer immu...
Unique peptide neo-antigens presented on the cell surface are attractive targets for researchers in ...
Tumor antigens can emerge through multiple mechanisms, including translation of noncoding genomic re...
Tumor antigens can emerge through multiple mechanisms, including translation of non-coding genomic r...
Tumor-specific antigens can activate T cell-based antitumor immune responses and are ideal targets f...
Efforts to precisely identify tumor human leukocyte antigen (HLA) bound peptides capable of mediatin...
Although harnessing the immune system for cancer therapy has shown success, response to immunotherap...
The identification of actionable tumor antigens is indispensable for the development of several canc...
Proteogenomics has been widely applied to discover noncanonical peptides. Recent research indicates ...
Background: Strategies that unleash anticancer immunity are improving outcomes for patients with man...
Recent data indicate that endogenous mutated cancer proteins can be processed and presented as HLA b...
Abstract Background To further our understanding of immunopeptidomics, improved tools are needed to ...
The antigenic landscape of tumors is distinct from healthy cells and has been the rationale behind a...
The set of peptides presented on a cell's surface by MHC molecules is known as the immunopeptidome. ...
MHC class I–associated peptides (MAPs), collectively referred to as the immunopeptidome, have a pivo...
Summary: Comprehensive characterization of tumor antigens is essential for the design of cancer immu...
Unique peptide neo-antigens presented on the cell surface are attractive targets for researchers in ...
Tumor antigens can emerge through multiple mechanisms, including translation of noncoding genomic re...
Tumor antigens can emerge through multiple mechanisms, including translation of non-coding genomic r...
Tumor-specific antigens can activate T cell-based antitumor immune responses and are ideal targets f...
Efforts to precisely identify tumor human leukocyte antigen (HLA) bound peptides capable of mediatin...
Although harnessing the immune system for cancer therapy has shown success, response to immunotherap...
The identification of actionable tumor antigens is indispensable for the development of several canc...
Proteogenomics has been widely applied to discover noncanonical peptides. Recent research indicates ...
Background: Strategies that unleash anticancer immunity are improving outcomes for patients with man...
Recent data indicate that endogenous mutated cancer proteins can be processed and presented as HLA b...
Abstract Background To further our understanding of immunopeptidomics, improved tools are needed to ...
The antigenic landscape of tumors is distinct from healthy cells and has been the rationale behind a...
The set of peptides presented on a cell's surface by MHC molecules is known as the immunopeptidome. ...
MHC class I–associated peptides (MAPs), collectively referred to as the immunopeptidome, have a pivo...
Summary: Comprehensive characterization of tumor antigens is essential for the design of cancer immu...
Unique peptide neo-antigens presented on the cell surface are attractive targets for researchers in ...