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Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse
Personalized cancer immunotherapy targeting patient-specific cancer/testis antigens (CTA) and neoantigens may benefit from large-scale tumor human leukocyte antigen (HLA) peptidome (immunopeptidome) analysis, which aims to accurately identify antigens presented by tumor cells. Although significant e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015002/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32451349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA119.001876 |
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author | Rijensky, Nataly Mancette Blondheim Shraga, Netta R. Barnea, Eilon Peled, Nir Rosenbaum, Eli Popovtzer, Aron Stemmer, Solomon M. Livoff, Alejandro Shlapobersky, Mark Moskovits, Neta Perry, Dafna Rubin, Eitan Haviv, Itzhak Admon, Arie |
author_facet | Rijensky, Nataly Mancette Blondheim Shraga, Netta R. Barnea, Eilon Peled, Nir Rosenbaum, Eli Popovtzer, Aron Stemmer, Solomon M. Livoff, Alejandro Shlapobersky, Mark Moskovits, Neta Perry, Dafna Rubin, Eitan Haviv, Itzhak Admon, Arie |
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description | Personalized cancer immunotherapy targeting patient-specific cancer/testis antigens (CTA) and neoantigens may benefit from large-scale tumor human leukocyte antigen (HLA) peptidome (immunopeptidome) analysis, which aims to accurately identify antigens presented by tumor cells. Although significant efforts have been invested in analyzing the HLA peptidomes of fresh tumors, it is often impossible to obtain sufficient volumes of tumor tissues for comprehensive HLA peptidome characterization. This work attempted to overcome some of these obstacles by using patient-derived xenograft tumors (PDX) in mice as the tissue sources for HLA peptidome analysis. PDX tumors provide a proxy for the expansion of the patient tumor by re-grafting them through several passages to immune-compromised mice. The HLA peptidomes of human biopsies were compared with those derived from PDX tumors. Larger HLA peptidomes were obtained from the significantly larger PDX tumors as compared with the patient biopsies. The HLA peptidomes of different PDX tumors derived from the same source tumor biopsy were very reproducible, even following subsequent passages to new naïve mice. Many CTA-derived HLA peptides were discovered, as well as several potential neoantigens/variant sequences. Taken together, the use of PDX tumors for HLA peptidome analysis serves as a highly expandable and stable source of reproducible and authentic peptidomes, opening up new opportunities for defining large HLA peptidomes when only small tumor biopsies are available. This approach provides a large source for tumor antigens identification, potentially useful for personalized immunotherapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-80150022021-04-12 Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse Rijensky, Nataly Mancette Blondheim Shraga, Netta R. Barnea, Eilon Peled, Nir Rosenbaum, Eli Popovtzer, Aron Stemmer, Solomon M. Livoff, Alejandro Shlapobersky, Mark Moskovits, Neta Perry, Dafna Rubin, Eitan Haviv, Itzhak Admon, Arie Mol Cell Proteomics Research Personalized cancer immunotherapy targeting patient-specific cancer/testis antigens (CTA) and neoantigens may benefit from large-scale tumor human leukocyte antigen (HLA) peptidome (immunopeptidome) analysis, which aims to accurately identify antigens presented by tumor cells. Although significant efforts have been invested in analyzing the HLA peptidomes of fresh tumors, it is often impossible to obtain sufficient volumes of tumor tissues for comprehensive HLA peptidome characterization. This work attempted to overcome some of these obstacles by using patient-derived xenograft tumors (PDX) in mice as the tissue sources for HLA peptidome analysis. PDX tumors provide a proxy for the expansion of the patient tumor by re-grafting them through several passages to immune-compromised mice. The HLA peptidomes of human biopsies were compared with those derived from PDX tumors. Larger HLA peptidomes were obtained from the significantly larger PDX tumors as compared with the patient biopsies. The HLA peptidomes of different PDX tumors derived from the same source tumor biopsy were very reproducible, even following subsequent passages to new naïve mice. Many CTA-derived HLA peptides were discovered, as well as several potential neoantigens/variant sequences. Taken together, the use of PDX tumors for HLA peptidome analysis serves as a highly expandable and stable source of reproducible and authentic peptidomes, opening up new opportunities for defining large HLA peptidomes when only small tumor biopsies are available. This approach provides a large source for tumor antigens identification, potentially useful for personalized immunotherapy. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8015002/ /pubmed/32451349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA119.001876 Text en © 2020 © 2020 Rijensky et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Rijensky, Nataly Mancette Blondheim Shraga, Netta R. Barnea, Eilon Peled, Nir Rosenbaum, Eli Popovtzer, Aron Stemmer, Solomon M. Livoff, Alejandro Shlapobersky, Mark Moskovits, Neta Perry, Dafna Rubin, Eitan Haviv, Itzhak Admon, Arie Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse |
title | Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse |
title_full | Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse |
title_fullStr | Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse |
title_short | Identification of Tumor Antigens in the HLA Peptidome of Patient-derived Xenograft Tumors in Mouse |
title_sort | identification of tumor antigens in the hla peptidome of patient-derived xenograft tumors in mouse |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8015002/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32451349 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/mcp.RA119.001876 |
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