NeoPeptide: an immunoinformatic database of T-cell-defined neoantigens

Author:

Zhou Wei-Jun1,Qu Zhi2,Song Chao-Yang1,Sun Yang3,Lai An-Li3,Luo Ma-Yao3,Ying Yu-Zhe3,Meng Hu3,Liang Zhao1,He Yan-Jie1,Li Yu-Hua1,Liu Jian4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hematology, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, 253 Industrial Avenue, Haizhu, Guangzhou 510282, China

2. School of Computer Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, 92 West Dazhi Street,Nan Gang District, Harbin 150001, China

3. The Second Clinical Medical College (Zhujiang Hospital), Southern Medical University, 253 Industrial Avenue, Haizhu, Guangzhou 510282, China

4. College of Computer Science, NanKai University, No.38 Tongyan Road, Jinnan District, Tianjin 300350, China

Abstract

Abstract Therapeutic vaccines represent a promising immunotherapeutic modality against cancer. Discovery and validation of antigens is the key to develop effective anti-cancer vaccines. Neoantigens, arising from somatic mutations in individual cancers, are considered as ideal cancer vaccine targets because of their immunogenicity and lack of expression in normal tissues. However, only few databases support convenient access to these neoantigens for use in vaccines. To address this gap, we developed a web-accessible database, called NeoPeptide, which contains most of the important characteristics of neoantigens (such as mutation site, subunit sequence, major histocompatibility complex restriction) derived from published literature and other immunological resources. NeoPeptide also provides links to resources for further characterization of the novel features of these neoantigens. NeoPeptide will be regularly updated with newly identified and published neoantigens. Our work will help researchers in identifying neoantigens in different cancers and hasten the search for appropriate cancer vaccine candidates.

Funder

Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project

Research Startup Project of Southern Medical University

Dean Fund on Clinical Research of Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Science and Technology Plan Project of Guangzhou

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province

National Key R&D Program of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Information Systems

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