Thermostability profiling of MHC-bound peptides: a new dimension in immunopeptidomics and aid for immunotherapy design

Thermostability of the peptide-MHC interaction is important for immunogenicity. Here the authors present a mass spectrometry method to measure thermostability among thousands of peptide-MHC complexes in parallel and a trained artificial neural network to predict immunogenenicity of cancer antigens.

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Main Authors: Emma C. Jappe, Christian Garde, Sri H. Ramarathinam, Ethan Passantino, Patricia T. Illing, Nicole A. Mifsud, Thomas Trolle, Jens V. Kringelum, Nathan P. Croft, Anthony W. Purcell
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Language:EN
Published: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/5cf6ee2c88c54b69ae8a7c1723f4491d
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Summary:Thermostability of the peptide-MHC interaction is important for immunogenicity. Here the authors present a mass spectrometry method to measure thermostability among thousands of peptide-MHC complexes in parallel and a trained artificial neural network to predict immunogenenicity of cancer antigens.