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Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells

Significant tumor regressions have been observed in up to 70% of patients receiving adoptively transferred autologous melanoma-reactive tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) (1,2), and in pilot trials, 40% of treated patients experienced complete regressions of all measurable lesions for at least fiv...

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Autores principales: Robbins, Paul F., Lu, Yong-Chen, El-Gamil, Mona, Li, Yong F., Gross, Colin, Gartner, Jared, Lin, Jimmy C., Teer, Jamie K., Cliften, Paul, Tycksen, Eric, Samuels, Yardena, Rosenberg, Steven A.
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23644516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.3161
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author Robbins, Paul F.
Lu, Yong-Chen
El-Gamil, Mona
Li, Yong F.
Gross, Colin
Gartner, Jared
Lin, Jimmy C.
Teer, Jamie K.
Cliften, Paul
Tycksen, Eric
Samuels, Yardena
Rosenberg, Steven A.
author_facet Robbins, Paul F.
Lu, Yong-Chen
El-Gamil, Mona
Li, Yong F.
Gross, Colin
Gartner, Jared
Lin, Jimmy C.
Teer, Jamie K.
Cliften, Paul
Tycksen, Eric
Samuels, Yardena
Rosenberg, Steven A.
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description Significant tumor regressions have been observed in up to 70% of patients receiving adoptively transferred autologous melanoma-reactive tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) (1,2), and in pilot trials, 40% of treated patients experienced complete regressions of all measurable lesions for at least five years following treatment (3). To evaluate the potential association between the ability of TIL to mediate durable regressions and their ability to recognize potent antigens that presumably include mutated gene products, a novel screening approach was developed that involved mining whole exome sequence data to identify the mutated proteins that were expressed in patient tumors. Candidate mutated T cell epitopes that were identified using an MHC binding algorithm (4) were then synthesized and evaluated for recognition by TIL. Using this approach, mutated antigens expressed on autologous tumor cells were identified as targets of three TIL that were associated with objective tumor regressions following adoptive transfer. This simplified approach, which avoids the need to generate and laboriously screen cDNA libraries from tumors, may represent a generally applicable method for identifying mutated T cell antigens expressed in melanoma as well as other tumor types.
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spelling pubmed-37579322013-12-01 Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells Robbins, Paul F. Lu, Yong-Chen El-Gamil, Mona Li, Yong F. Gross, Colin Gartner, Jared Lin, Jimmy C. Teer, Jamie K. Cliften, Paul Tycksen, Eric Samuels, Yardena Rosenberg, Steven A. Nat Med Article Significant tumor regressions have been observed in up to 70% of patients receiving adoptively transferred autologous melanoma-reactive tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) (1,2), and in pilot trials, 40% of treated patients experienced complete regressions of all measurable lesions for at least five years following treatment (3). To evaluate the potential association between the ability of TIL to mediate durable regressions and their ability to recognize potent antigens that presumably include mutated gene products, a novel screening approach was developed that involved mining whole exome sequence data to identify the mutated proteins that were expressed in patient tumors. Candidate mutated T cell epitopes that were identified using an MHC binding algorithm (4) were then synthesized and evaluated for recognition by TIL. Using this approach, mutated antigens expressed on autologous tumor cells were identified as targets of three TIL that were associated with objective tumor regressions following adoptive transfer. This simplified approach, which avoids the need to generate and laboriously screen cDNA libraries from tumors, may represent a generally applicable method for identifying mutated T cell antigens expressed in melanoma as well as other tumor types. 2013-05-05 2013-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3757932/ /pubmed/23644516 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.3161 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Lu, Yong-Chen
El-Gamil, Mona
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Teer, Jamie K.
Cliften, Paul
Tycksen, Eric
Samuels, Yardena
Rosenberg, Steven A.
Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells
title Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells
title_full Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells
title_fullStr Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells
title_full_unstemmed Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells
title_short Mining Exomic Sequencing Data to Identify Mutated Antigens Recognized by Adoptively Transferred Tumor-reactive T cells
title_sort mining exomic sequencing data to identify mutated antigens recognized by adoptively transferred tumor-reactive t cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23644516
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.3161
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