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Personal tumor antigens in blood malignancies: genomics-directed identification and targeting.


ABSTRACT: Hematological malignancies have long been at the forefront of the development of novel immune-based treatment strategies. The earliest successful efforts originated from the extensive body of work in the field of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. These efforts laid the foundation for the recent exciting era of cancer immunotherapy, which includes immune checkpoint blockade, personal neoantigen vaccines, and adoptive T cell transfer. At the heart of the specificity of these novel strategies is the recognition of target antigens presented by malignant cells to T cells. Here, we review the advances in systematic identification of minor histocompatibility antigens and neoantigens arising from personal somatic alterations or recurrent driver mutations. These exciting efforts pave the path for the implementation of personalized combinatorial cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Penter L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7108890 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Personal tumor antigens in blood malignancies: genomics-directed identification and targeting.

Penter Livius L   Wu Catherine J CJ  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20200401 4


Hematological malignancies have long been at the forefront of the development of novel immune-based treatment strategies. The earliest successful efforts originated from the extensive body of work in the field of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. These efforts laid the foundation for the recent exciting era of cancer immunotherapy, which includes immune checkpoint blockade, personal neoantigen vaccines, and adoptive T cell transfer. At the heart of the specificity of these nove  ...[more]

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