Characterising the HLA‐I immunopeptidome of plasma‐derived extracellular vesicles in patients with melanoma

Author:

Boyne Caitlin1ORCID,Coote Abigail1,Synowsky Silvia23,Naden Aaron4,Shirran Sally23,Powis Simon J.13

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine University of St Andrews Fife Scotland

2. School of Biology University of St Andrews Fife Scotland

3. Biological Sciences Research Complex University of St Andrews Fife Scotland

4. School of Chemistry University of St Andrews Fife Scotland

Abstract

AbstractExtracellular vesicles (EVs) frequently express human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA‐I) molecules. The immunopeptidomes presented on EV HLA‐I are being mapped to provide key information on both specific cancer‐related peptides, and for larger immunopeptidomic signatures associated with disease. Utilizing HLA‐I immunoisolation and mass spectrometry, we characterised the HLA‐I immunopeptidome of EVs derived from the melanoma cancer cell line, ESTDAB‐026, and the plasma of 12 patients diagnosed with advanced stage melanoma, alongside 11 healthy controls. The EV HLA‐I immunopeptidome derived from melanoma cells features T cell epitopes with known immunogenicity and peptides derived from known tumour associated antigens (TAAs). Both T cell epitopes with known immunogenicity and peptides derived from known TAAs were also identifiable in the melanoma patient samples. Patient stratification into two distinct groups with varying immunological profiles was also observed. The data obtained in this study suggests for the first time that the HLA‐I immunopeptidome of EVs derived from blood may aid in the detection of important diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers and also provide new immunotherapy targets.

Funder

Breast Cancer Now

Publisher

Wiley

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