Comparison of Shared Class I HLA-Bound Noncanonical Neoepitopes between Normal and Neoplastic Tissues of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma.

胰腺腺癌正常组织和肿瘤组织中共享的 I 类 HLA 结合的非典型新表位的比较

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作者:Zhang Tengyi, Celiker Betul, Shao Yingkuan, Gai Jessica, Hill Mark, Wang Chunyu, Zheng Lei
PURPOSE: Developing T-cell or vaccine therapies for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) has been challenging because of a lack of knowledge regarding immunodominant, cancer-specific antigens as PDAC are characterized by a scarcity of genomic mutation-associated neoepitopes, and effective approaches to discover them are limited. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: An advanced mass spectrometry approach was employed to compare the immunopeptidome of PDAC tissues and matched normal tissues from the same patients. RESULTS: This study identified HLA class I-binding variant peptides derived from canonical proteins, which had single amino-acid substitutions not attributed to genetic mutations or RNA editing. These amino-acid substitutions appeared to result from translational errors. The variant peptides were predominantly found in tumor tissues, with certain peptides common among multiple patients. Importantly, several of these variant peptides were more immunogenic than their wild-type counterparts. CONCLUSIONS: The shared noncanonical neoepitopes identified in this study offer promising candidates for vaccine and T-cell therapy development, potentially providing new avenues for immunotherapy in PDAC. See related commentary by Yuan et al., p. 1821.

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