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Identification of Tumor Antigens Among the HLA Peptidomes of Glioblastoma Tumors and Plasma.

Bracha Shraibman1, Eilon Barnea1, Dganit Melamed Kadosh1, Yael Haimovich1, Gleb Slobodin2, Itzhak Rosner2, Carlos López-Larrea3, Norbert Hilf4, Sabrina Kuttruff4, Colette Song4, Cedrik Britten5,6, John Castle5, Sebastian Kreiter5, Katrin Frenzel5, Marcos Tatagiba7, Ghazaleh Tabatabai7, Pierre-Yves Dietrich8, Valérie Dutoit8, Wolfgang Wick9, Michael Platten9, Frank Winkler9, Andreas von Deimling9, Judith Kroep10, Juan Sahuquillo11, Francisco Martinez-Ricarte11, Jordi Rodon11, Ulrik Lassen12, Christian Ottensmeier13, Sjoerd H van der Burg10,6, Per Thor Straten12, Hans Skovgaard Poulsen14, Berta Ponsati15, Hideho Okada16, Hans-Georg Rammensee7, Ugur Sahin5, Harpreet Singh4, Arie Admon17.   

Abstract

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most aggressive brain tumor with poor prognosis to most patients. Immunotherapy of GBM is a potentially beneficial treatment option, whose optimal implementation may depend on familiarity with tumor specific antigens, presented as HLA peptides by the GBM cells. Furthermore, early detection of GBM, such as by a routine blood test, may improve survival, even with the current treatment modalities. This study includes large-scale analyses of the HLA peptidome (immunopeptidome) of the plasma-soluble HLA molecules (sHLA) of 142 plasma samples, and the membranal HLA of GBM tumors of 10 of these patients' tumor samples. Tumor samples were fresh-frozen immediately after surgery and the plasma samples were collected before, and at multiple visits after surgery. In total, this HLA peptidome analysis involved 52 different HLA allotypes and resulted in the identification of more than 35,000 different HLA peptides. Strong correlations were observed in the signal intensities and in the repertoires of identified peptides between the tumors and plasma-soluble HLA peptidomes of the individual patients, whereas low correlations were observed between these HLA peptidomes and the tumors' proteomes. HLA peptides derived from Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) were selected based on their presence among the HLA peptidomes of the patients and absence of expression of their source genes from any healthy and essential human tissues, except from immune-privileged sites. Additionally, peptides were selected as potential biomarkers if their levels in the plasma-sHLA peptidome were significantly reduced after the removal of tumor mass. The CTAs identified among the analyzed HLA peptidomes provide new opportunities for personalized immunotherapy and for early diagnosis of GBM.
© 2018 Shraibman et al.

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Keywords:  CTA - cancer/testis antigens; Cancer biomarker(s); Cancer therapeutics; Glioblastoma; HLA - human leukocytes antigen; Immunoaffinity; Immunology; MHC - major histocompatibility complex; Peptidomics; Plasma or serum analysis; immunotherapy

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30072578      PMCID: PMC6210219          DOI: 10.1074/mcp.RA118.000792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics        ISSN: 1535-9476            Impact factor:   5.911


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