Abstract
ABSTRACTRhoC is an important regulator of metastasis and tumour progression across various tumour models. Since RhoC has been found to have no major contribution towards normal embryogenic development, it has emerged as a suitable therapeutic target for effective cancer treatment. Recent evidence has shown that Rho-based peptide vaccines have favourable outcomes in prostate cancer patients, by bringing about activation of CD4+ T-cells. Antigen presentation on the surface of cells is brought about by the MHC-I/MHC-II complex. This work provides conclusive evidence to show that the seemingly cytosolic protein, RhoC, is in fact, present on the surface of tumour cells. This report goes on to prove that the presentation of RhoC peptides is brought about in association with MHC-II, becoming the first piece of scientific evidence to report this phenomenon.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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