Immunogenic cryptic peptides dominate the antigenic landscape of ovarian cancer

免疫原性隐蔽肽在卵巢癌的抗原谱中占据主导地位

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作者:Remya Raja ,Kiran K Mangalaparthi ,Anil K Madugundu ,Erik Jessen ,Latha Pathangey ,Paul Magtibay ,Kristina Butler ,Elizabeth Christie ,Akhilesh Pandey ,Marion Curtis

Abstract

Increased infiltration of CD3+ and CD8+ T cells into ovarian cancer (OC) is linked to better prognosis, but the specific antigens involved are unclear. Recent reports suggest that HLA class I can present peptides from noncoding genomic regions, known as noncanonical or cryptic peptides, but their immunogenicity is underexplored. To address this, we used immunopeptidomic analysis and RNA sequencing on five metastatic OC samples, which identified 311 cryptic peptides (40 to 83 per patient). Despite comprising less than 1% of total peptides, cryptic peptides from noncoding transcripts emerged as the predominant antigen class when compared to the other major classes of known tumor-specific and tumor-associated antigens in OC samples. Notably, nearly 70% of the prioritized cryptic peptides elicited T cell activation, as evidenced by increased 4-1BB and IFN-γ expression in autologous CD8+ T cells. This study reveals noncoding cryptic peptides as an important class of immunogenic antigens in OC.

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