Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens

Rong Xiang et al. analyze the expression of non-coding genes encoded peptides in publicly-available proteomics data from five cancer types and matched controls. They identify peptides from non-coding genes including DGCR9 and RHOXF1P3 that are upregulated in tumors compared to controls, suggesting t...

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Autores principales: Rong Xiang, Leyao Ma, Mingyu Yang, Zetian Zheng, Xiaofang Chen, Fujian Jia, Fanfan Xie, Yiming Zhou, Fuqiang Li, Kui Wu, Yafeng Zhu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5a2014fe6a764b6aa63f10f6499862082021-12-02T13:44:14ZIncreased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens10.1038/s42003-021-02007-22399-3642https://doaj.org/article/5a2014fe6a764b6aa63f10f6499862082021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-021-02007-2https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3642Rong Xiang et al. analyze the expression of non-coding genes encoded peptides in publicly-available proteomics data from five cancer types and matched controls. They identify peptides from non-coding genes including DGCR9 and RHOXF1P3 that are upregulated in tumors compared to controls, suggesting that non-coding gene-encoded peptides may be a source of neoantigens in some cancers.Rong XiangLeyao MaMingyu YangZetian ZhengXiaofang ChenFujian JiaFanfan XieYiming ZhouFuqiang LiKui WuYafeng ZhuNature PortfolioarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENCommunications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
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language EN
topic Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle Biology (General)
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Rong Xiang
Leyao Ma
Mingyu Yang
Zetian Zheng
Xiaofang Chen
Fujian Jia
Fanfan Xie
Yiming Zhou
Fuqiang Li
Kui Wu
Yafeng Zhu
Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens
description Rong Xiang et al. analyze the expression of non-coding genes encoded peptides in publicly-available proteomics data from five cancer types and matched controls. They identify peptides from non-coding genes including DGCR9 and RHOXF1P3 that are upregulated in tumors compared to controls, suggesting that non-coding gene-encoded peptides may be a source of neoantigens in some cancers.
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author Rong Xiang
Leyao Ma
Mingyu Yang
Zetian Zheng
Xiaofang Chen
Fujian Jia
Fanfan Xie
Yiming Zhou
Fuqiang Li
Kui Wu
Yafeng Zhu
author_facet Rong Xiang
Leyao Ma
Mingyu Yang
Zetian Zheng
Xiaofang Chen
Fujian Jia
Fanfan Xie
Yiming Zhou
Fuqiang Li
Kui Wu
Yafeng Zhu
author_sort Rong Xiang
title Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens
title_short Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens
title_full Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens
title_fullStr Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens
title_full_unstemmed Increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens
title_sort increased expression of peptides from non-coding genes in cancer proteomics datasets suggests potential tumor neoantigens
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/5a2014fe6a764b6aa63f10f649986208
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