1. A Platform for Designing Genome-Based Personalized Immunotherapy or Vaccine against Cancer.
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Gupta, Sudheer, Chaudhary, Kumardeep, Dhanda, Sandeep Kumar, Kumar, Rahul, Kumar, Shailesh, Sehgal, Manika, Nagpal, Gandharva, and Raghava, Gajendra P. S.
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CANCER immunotherapy ,CANCER vaccines ,DRUG design ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,EARLY detection of cancer ,HLA histocompatibility antigens ,INDIVIDUALIZED medicine - Abstract
Due to advancement in sequencing technology, genomes of thousands of cancer tissues or cell-lines have been sequenced. Identification of cancer-specific epitopes or neoepitopes from cancer genomes is one of the major challenges in the field of immunotherapy or vaccine development. This paper describes a platform Cancertope, developed for designing genome-based immunotherapy or vaccine against a cancer cell. Broadly, the integrated resources on this platform are apportioned into three precise sections. First section explains a cancer-specific database of neoepitopes generated from genome of 905 cancer cell lines. This database harbors wide range of epitopes (e.g., B-cell, CD8
+ T-cell, HLA class I, HLA class II) against 60 cancer-specific vaccine antigens. Second section describes a partially personalized module developed for predicting potential neoepitopes against a user-specific cancer genome. Finally, we describe a fully personalized module developed for identification of neoepitopes from genomes of cancerous and healthy cells of a cancer-patient. In order to assist the scientific community, wide range of tools are incorporated in this platform that includes screening of epitopes against human reference proteome (). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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