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T cells of colorectal cancer patients' stimulated by neoantigenic and cryptic peptides better recognize autologous tumor cells.

Sandra SchwarzJohanna SchmitzMarkus W LöfflerMichael GhoshHans-Georg RammenseeEvgenia OlshvangMarvin MarkelNadine Mockel-TenbrinckAndrzej DzionekSusann KrakeBasak ArslanKapil Dev KampeAnne WendtPeter BauerChristina S MullinsAndreas SchlosserMichael Linnebacher
Published in: Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (2022)
These results prove that the analyzed CRC present both mutated neoantigenic and cryptic peptides on their HLA class I molecules. Moreover, stimulation with these peptides significantly strengthened tumor cell recognition by Tc. Since the overall number of neoantigenic peptides identifiable by HLA ligandome analysis hitherto is small, our data emphasize the relevance of increasing the target scope for cancer vaccines by the cryptic peptide category.
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