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Designing neoantigen cancer vaccines, trials, and outcomes

Nupur Biswas, Shweta Chakrabarti, Vijay Padul, L. Jones, Shashaanka Ashili

2023Frontiers in Immunology70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neoantigen vaccines are based on epitopes of antigenic parts of mutant proteins expressed in cancer cells. These highly immunogenic antigens may trigger the immune system to combat cancer cells. Improvements in sequencing technology and computational tools have resulted in several clinical trials of neoantigen vaccines on cancer patients. In this review, we have looked into the design of the vaccines which are undergoing several clinical trials. We have discussed the criteria, processes, and challenges associated with the design of neoantigens. We searched different databases to track the ongoing clinical trials and their reported outcomes. We observed, in several trials, the vaccines boost the immune system to combat the cancer cells while maintaining a reasonable margin of safety. Detection of neoantigens has led to the development of several databases. Adjuvants also play a catalytic role in improving the efficacy of the vaccine. Through this review, we can conclude that the efficacy of vaccines can make it a potential treatment across different types of cancers.

Topics & Concepts

Clinical trialMedicineImmune systemCancerAntigenCancer vaccineEpitopeImmunologyImmunotherapyComputational biologyBiologyInternal medicineImmunotherapy and Immune Responsesvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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