2024
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.ade2886
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Splicing neoantigen discovery with SNAF reveals shared targets for cancer immunotherapy

Guangyuan Li,
Shweta Mahajan,
Siyuan Ma
et al.

Abstract: Immunotherapy has emerged as a crucial strategy to combat cancer by “reprogramming” a patient’s own immune system. Although immunotherapy is typically reserved for patients with a high mutational burden, neoantigens produced from posttranscriptional regulation may provide an untapped reservoir of common immunogenic targets for new targeted therapies. To comprehensively define tumor-specific and likely immunogenic neoantigens from patient RNA-Seq, we developed Splicing Neo Antigen Finder (SNAF), an easy-to-use … Show more

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“…We have formulated the following questions to provide valuable insights for future scholars in this field: Does PLA have an inhibitory effect on the activation and proliferation of these immune cells? Can a reduction in the degree of activation and proliferation of immune cells lead to immunosuppression and thus aggravate the disease [ 22 ]? More research is needed to determine these issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have formulated the following questions to provide valuable insights for future scholars in this field: Does PLA have an inhibitory effect on the activation and proliferation of these immune cells? Can a reduction in the degree of activation and proliferation of immune cells lead to immunosuppression and thus aggravate the disease [ 22 ]? More research is needed to determine these issues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%