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Shared Neoantigens: Ideal Targets for Off-The-Shelf Cancer Immunotherapy

Wenyi Zhao, Jingcheng Wu, Shuqing Chen, Zhan Zhou

2020Pharmacogenomics48 citationsDOI

Abstract

Neoantigen, as an important member of tumor-specific antigens, has attracted a great deal of attention as a target for immunotherapy. Neoantigens are potential targets for personalized vaccines and adoptive cell transfer therapies. However, most of the neoantigen-targeted immunotherapies in the process are customized and costly. So, we are inclined to find shared neoantigens suitable for more patients. With the help of existing neoantigen prediction algorithms, we found that the most frequent shared neoantigens occurred in more than 1% of patients for 17 tumor types and the ten most frequent shared neoantigens covered approximately 50% of pancreatic cancer patients, providing a potential list of targets for off-the-shelf immunotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunotherapyCancer immunotherapyOff the shelfMedicineAntigenAdoptive cell transferCancerImmunologyComputational biologyT cellCancer researchImmune systemBiologyComputer scienceInternal medicineSoftware engineeringImmunotherapy and Immune Responsesvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research