High-throughput epitope discovery reveals frequent recognition of neo-antigens by CD4+ T cells in human melanoma.

Abstract

Tumor-specific neo-antigens that arise as a consequence of mutations are thought to be important for the therapeutic efficacy of cancer immunotherapies. Accumulating evidence suggests that neo-antigens may be commonly recognized by intratumoral CD8+ T cells, but it is unclear whether neo-antigen-specific CD4+ T cells also frequently reside within human tumors. In view of the accepted role of tumor-specific CD4+ T-cell responses in tumor control, we addressed whether neo-antigen-specific CD4+ T-cell reactivity is a common property in human melanoma.

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Nature medicine
  • Volume 21
  • Issue nr. 1
  • Pages 81-5
  • Publication date 01-01-2015

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