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Sensitive and quantitative detection of MHC-I displayed neoepitopes using a semi-automated workflow and TOMAHAQ mass spectrometry


ABSTRACT: Advances in several key technologies, including MHC peptidomics, has helped fuel our understanding of basic immune regulatory mechanisms and identify T cell receptor targets for the development of immunotherapeutics. Isolating and accurately quantifying MHC-bound peptides from cells and tissues enables characterization of dynamic changes in the ligandome due to cellular perturbations. This multi-step analytical process remains challenging, and throughput and reproducibility are paramount for rapidly characterizing multiple conditions in parallel. Here, we describe a robust and quantitative method whereby peptides derived from MHC-I complexes from a variety of cell lines, including challenging adherent lines, can be enriched in a semi-automated fashion on reusable, dry-storage, customized antibody cartridges. TOMAHAQ, a targeted mass spectrometry technique that combines sample multiplexing and high sensitivity, was employed to characterize neoepitopes displayed on MHC-I by tumor cells and to quantitatively assess the influence of neoantigen expression and induced degradation on neoepitope presentation.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (ncbitaxon:9606) Mus Musculus (ncbitaxon:10090)

SUBMITTER: Jennie Lill  

PROVIDER: MSV000086582 | MassIVE | Fri Dec 11 18:30:00 GMT 2020

SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PXD023079

REPOSITORIES: MassIVE

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