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Noncoding regions are the main source of targetable tumor-specific antigens

Authors :
Charles St-Pierre
Eric Bonneil
Leslie Hesnard
Jean-Philippe Laverdure
Joel Lanoix
Chantal Durette
Céline M. Laumont
Éric Audemard
Marie-Pierre Hardy
Krystel Vincent
Suzanne Vobecky
Mathieu Courcelles
Claude Perreault
Mohamed Benhammadi
Elie Haddad
Caroline Côté
Patrick Gendron
Pierre Thibault
Sébastien Lemieux
Source :
Science translational medicine. 10(470)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Tumor-specific antigens (TSAs) represent ideal targets for cancer immunotherapy, but few have been identified thus far. We therefore developed a proteogenomic approach to enable the high-throughput discovery of TSAs coded by potentially all genomic regions. In two murine cancer cell lines and seven human primary tumors, we identified a total of 40 TSAs, about 90% of which derived from allegedly noncoding regions and would have been missed by standard exome-based approaches. Moreover, most of these TSAs derived from nonmutated yet aberrantly expressed transcripts (such as endogenous retroelements) that could be shared by multiple tumor types. Last, we demonstrated that, in mice, the strength of antitumor responses after TSA vaccination was influenced by two parameters that can be estimated in humans and could serve for TSA prioritization in clinical studies: TSA expression and the frequency of TSA-responsive T cells in the preimmune repertoire. In conclusion, the strategy reported herein could considerably facilitate the identification and prioritization of actionable human TSAs.

Details

ISSN :
19466242
Volume :
10
Issue :
470
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science translational medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4615f6c3cd291c840dc3b548765e1a92