PO-406 Investigation of the repertoire of peptides bound to MHC class I molecules in tasmanian devil transmissible cancers for the development of a peptide vaccine
Abstract:IntroductionThe marsupial species Tasmanian devil harbours two contagious cancers, Devil Facial Tumour 1 and 2 (DFT1 and DFT2); both are passed between individuals as an allogeneic graft, initiating tumours around the neck and face. DFT1 emerged 20 years ago, causes 100% mortality and has decimated the devil population. In contrast, DFT2 emerged only recently and is still being characterised. As allografts, both tumours should be recognised by T cells interacting with non-self Major Histocompatibility Complex … Show more
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