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Identification of the Cryptic HLA-I Immunopeptidome.

Florian Erhard1, Lars Dölken2, Bastian Schilling3, Andreas Schlosser4.   

Abstract

The success of cancer immunotherapy relies on the ability of cytotoxic T cells to specifically recognize and eliminate tumor cells based on peptides presented by HLA-I. Although the peptide epitopes that elicit the corresponding immune response often remain unidentified, it is generally assumed that neoantigens, due to tumor-specific mutations, are the most common targets. Here, we used a mass spectrometric approach to show an underappreciated class of epitopes that accounts for up to 15% of HLA-I peptides for certain HLA alleles in various tumors and patients. These peptides are translated from cryptic open reading frames in supposedly noncoding regions in the genome and are mostly unidentifiable with conventional computational analyses of mass spectrometry (MS) data. Our approach, Peptide-PRISM, identified thousands of such cryptic peptides in tumor immunopeptidomes. About 20% of these HLA-I peptides represented the C-terminus of the corresponding translation product, suggesting frequent proteasome-independent processing. Our data also revealed HLA-I allele-dependent presentation of cryptic peptides, with HLA-A*03 and HLA-A*11 presenting the highest percentage of cryptic peptides. Our analyses refute the reported frequent presentation of HLA peptides generated by proteasome-catalyzed peptide splicing. Thus, Peptide-PRISM represents an important step toward comprehensive identification of HLA-I immunopeptidomes and reveals cryptic peptides as an abundant class of epitopes with potential relevance for novel immunotherapeutic approaches. ©2020 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32561536     DOI: 10.1158/2326-6066.CIR-19-0886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Res        ISSN: 2326-6066            Impact factor:   11.151


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