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Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Immune Response of Neoantigens for Personalized Vaccine Design

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Dermatología, oftalmología y otorrinolaringología
Biología celular e histología
Matemáticas
Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos
Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak
Matematika
Dermatologia, oftalmologia eta otorrinolaringologia
Zelulen biologia eta histologia
Malaina Celada, Iker
González Melero, Lorena
Martínez Fernández, Luis
Salvador Martínez, Aiala
Sánchez Díez, Ana
Asumendi Mallea, Aintzane
Margareto, Javier
Carrasco Pujante, José
Legarreta Solaguren, Leire
García, María Asunción
Pérez Pinilla, Martín Blas
Izu Belloso, Rosa María
Martínez de la Fuente Martínez, Ildefonso Abel
Igartua Olaechea, Manuela
Alonso Alegre, Santos
Hernández Martín, Rosa María
Boyano López, María Dolores
Dermatología, oftalmología y otorrinolaringología
Biología celular e histología
Matemáticas
Farmacia y ciencias de los alimentos
Farmazia eta elikagaien zientziak
Matematika
Dermatologia, oftalmologia eta otorrinolaringologia
Zelulen biologia eta histologia
Malaina Celada, Iker
González Melero, Lorena
Martínez Fernández, Luis
Salvador Martínez, Aiala
Sánchez Díez, Ana
Asumendi Mallea, Aintzane
Margareto, Javier
Carrasco Pujante, José
Legarreta Solaguren, Leire
García, María Asunción
Pérez Pinilla, Martín Blas
Izu Belloso, Rosa María
Martínez de la Fuente Martínez, Ildefonso Abel
Igartua Olaechea, Manuela
Alonso Alegre, Santos
Hernández Martín, Rosa María
Boyano López, María Dolores
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In the last few years, the importance of neoantigens in the development of personalized antitumor vaccines has increased remarkably. In order to study whether bioinformatic tools are effective in detecting neoantigens that generate an immune response, DNA samples from patients with cutaneous melanoma in different stages were obtained, resulting in a total of 6048 potential neoantigens gathered. Thereafter, the immunological responses generated by some of those neoantigens ex vivo were tested, using a vaccine designed by a new optimization approach and encapsulated in nanoparticles. Our bioinformatic analysis indicated that no differences were found between the number of neoantigens and that of non-mutated sequences detected as potential binders by IEDB tools. However, those tools were able to highlight neoantigens over non-mutated peptides in HLA-II recognition (p-value 0.03). However, neither HLA-I binding affinity (p-value 0.08) nor Class I immunogenicity values (p-value 0.96) indicated significant differences for the latter parameters. Subsequently, the new vaccine, using aggregative functions and combinatorial optimization, was designed. The six best neoantigens were selected and formulated into two nanoparticles, with which the immune response ex vivo was evaluated, demonstrating a specific activation of the immune response. This study reinforces the use of bioinformatic tools in vaccine development, as their usefulness is proven both in silico and ex vivo.

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This work was supported by Basque Government funding (IT456-22; IT1448-22, IT693-22 and IT1524-22; ONKOVAC 2021111042), as well as by the UPV/EHU (GIU20/035; US21/27; US18/21; PIF18/295) and Basque Center of Applied Mathematics (US21/27 and US18/21)., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1405406158
Document Type :
Electronic Resource