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Complement C3d enables protective immunity capable of distinguishing spontaneously transformed from non-transformed cells.

Jeffrey L PlattChong ZhaoJeffrey ChiccaMatthew J PiankoJoshua HanStephanie TheArvind RaoEvan T KellerMayara Garcia de Mattos BarbosaLwar NaingTracy Pasieka-AxenovLev AxenovSimon Thomas SchaeferEvan A FarkashMarilia Cascalho
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Tumors are immunogenic in part because of somatic mutations that originate novel peptides that once presented on MHC engage cell-mediated immunity (CMI). However, in spite of the higher mutation load most tumors evade immunity. We discovered that a component of the complement system (C3d) overcomes tumor immune evasion by augmenting expression of ribosomal proteins and lncRNAs linked to the presentation of novel peptides by tumor cells. C3d induced CMI targets cancer cells sparing non transformed cells uncovering a novel function for complement in immune surveillance.
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