T cells, as an essential part of the adaptive immune system, play crucial role in eradication of tumor growth. T cells target, interact with and eventually annihilate the tumor cells in antigen- specific (Ag) manner. T cells interact with tumor cells via short epitopes bound to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules on the tumor cell surface. Tumor specific neoepitopes arise from random somatic mutations and constitute a part of the tumor antigenome. Antigenome comprises of two classes of antigens, tumor specific antigens (TSA) and tumor associated antigens (TAA). TSA are neoantigens carrying neoepitopes unique to each tumor. TAA are self-antigens presented by both tumor cells and non-transformed cells. Each tumor cell is able...
Tumor exome and RNA sequencing data provide a systematic and unbiased view on cancer-specific expres...
Successful outcome of immune checkpoint blockade in patients with solid cancers is in part associate...
Editorial summary The nature of the tumor antigens that are detectable by T cells remains unclear. I...
T cells, as an essential part of the adaptive immune system, play crucial role in eradication of tum...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the oncology field, but many patients still do not respond t...
Tumor immunology consists of two essential concepts: immune surveillance, which specifies the host i...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
T cell defined antigens have now been characterized in a large variety of tumor types, in both mice ...
Tumour immunology encompasses a broad array of biological phenomena including interactions between n...
Emerging clinical evidence on the role of the antitumor activity of the immune system has generated ...
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) are considered enriched for T cells recognizing shared tumor an...
The targets for the immune system are antigens present on cancer cells; however, many are not cancer...
One of the major goals of cancer immunotherapy is the induction of tumour-specific T-lymphocyte resp...
Evolving neoplasms accumulate non-synonymous mutations at a high rate, potentially enabling the expr...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Tumor exome and RNA sequencing data provide a systematic and unbiased view on cancer-specific expres...
Successful outcome of immune checkpoint blockade in patients with solid cancers is in part associate...
Editorial summary The nature of the tumor antigens that are detectable by T cells remains unclear. I...
T cells, as an essential part of the adaptive immune system, play crucial role in eradication of tum...
Cancer immunotherapy has revolutionized the oncology field, but many patients still do not respond t...
Tumor immunology consists of two essential concepts: immune surveillance, which specifies the host i...
Cancer is a complex and heterogeneous disease that can sometimes be effectively targeted with precis...
T cell defined antigens have now been characterized in a large variety of tumor types, in both mice ...
Tumour immunology encompasses a broad array of biological phenomena including interactions between n...
Emerging clinical evidence on the role of the antitumor activity of the immune system has generated ...
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) are considered enriched for T cells recognizing shared tumor an...
The targets for the immune system are antigens present on cancer cells; however, many are not cancer...
One of the major goals of cancer immunotherapy is the induction of tumour-specific T-lymphocyte resp...
Evolving neoplasms accumulate non-synonymous mutations at a high rate, potentially enabling the expr...
Breast cancer is both the most common type of cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer mortality...
Tumor exome and RNA sequencing data provide a systematic and unbiased view on cancer-specific expres...
Successful outcome of immune checkpoint blockade in patients with solid cancers is in part associate...
Editorial summary The nature of the tumor antigens that are detectable by T cells remains unclear. I...