| Literature DB >> 26238725 |
Gregory A Cherryholmes1, Sasha E Stanton2, Mary L Disis3.
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The importance of the immune system in tumor development and progression has been emerging in many cancers. Previous cancer vaccines have not shown long-term clinical benefit possibly because were not designed to avoid eliciting regulatory T-cell responses that inhibit the anti-tumor immune response. This review will examine different methods of identifying epitopes derived from tumor associated antigens suitable for immunization and the steps used to design and validate peptide epitopes to improve efficacy of anti-tumor peptide-based vaccines. Focusing on in silico prediction algorithms, we survey the advantages and disadvantages of current cancer vaccine prediction tools.Entities:
Keywords: Epitope detection; In silico prediction; Peptide; Self-protein; Sequence-based prediction; Structure-based prediction; Vaccine
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26238725 DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.06.116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vaccine ISSN: 0264-410X Impact factor: 3.641