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A dendritic cell vaccine increases the breadth and diversity of melanoma neoantigen-specific T cells

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SCIENCE
卷 348, 期 6236, 页码 803-808

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaa3828

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  1. Barnes-Jewish Hospital Foundation
  2. Siteman Cancer Frontier Fund
  3. Our Mark on Melanoma (MOM) Foundation
  4. Come Out Swinging (COS) Foundation
  5. Blackout Melanoma Foundation
  6. National Cancer Institute [P30 CA91842, R21 CA179695]
  7. National Human Genome Research Institute [5U54HG00307]

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T cell immunity directed against tumor-encoded amino acid substitutions occurs in some melanoma patients. This implicates missense mutations as a source of patient-specific neoantigens. However, a systematic evaluation of these putative neoantigens as targets of antitumor immunity is lacking. Moreover, it remains unknown whether vaccination can augment such responses. We found that a dendritic cell vaccine led to an increase in naturally occurring neoantigen-specific immunity and revealed previously undetected human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I-restricted neoantigens in patients with advanced melanoma. The presentation of neoantigens by HLA-A* 02: 01 in human melanoma was confirmed by mass spectrometry. Vaccination promoted a diverse neoantigen-specific T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire in terms of both TCR-beta usage and clonal composition. Our results demonstrate that vaccination directed at tumor-encoded amino acid substitutions broadens the antigenic breadth and clonal diversity of antitumor immunity.

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