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The role of antigen expression in shaping the repertoire of HLA presented ligands

Heli M. Garcia Alvarez, Zeynep Koşaloğlu, Bjoern Peters, Morten Nielsen

2022iScience19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) presentation of peptides is a prerequisite of T cell immune activation. The understanding of the rules defining this event has large implications for our knowledge of basic immunology and for the rational design of immuno-therapeutics and vaccines. Historically, most of the available prediction methods have been solely focused on the information related to antigen processing and presentation. Recent work has, however, demonstrated that method performance can be boosted by integrating information related to antigen abundance. Here we expand on these later findings and develop an extended version of NetMHCpan, called NetMHCpanExp, integrating information on antigen abundance from RNA-Seq experiments. In line with earlier works, the model demonstrates improved performance for both HLA ligand and cancer neoantigen epitope prediction. Optimal results are obtained by use of sample-specific abundance information but also reference datasets can be applied with a limited performance drop. The developed tool is available at https://services.healthtech.dtu.dk/service.php?NetMHCpanExp-1.0.

Topics & Concepts

Human leukocyte antigenRepertoireAntigenComputational biologyComputer scienceAntigen presentationEpitopeImmune systemImmunologyAntigen processingBiologyData scienceT cellPhysicsAcousticsvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research